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{{Gripe}}Undercover police officers do not appear at 3 wanted star levels or higher. | {{Gripe}}Undercover police officers do not appear at 3 wanted star levels or higher. | ||
:{{Rebut}}There never were undercover police officers. Those seen in casual clothes in previous GTA games were FBI agents. | :{{Rebut}}There never were undercover police officers. Those seen in casual clothes in previous GTA games were FBI agents. | ||
::{{Gripe}}Yes there were. There were casual clothed police clothes equipped with a sort of sub-machine gun in [[GTA VC]] and [[GTA VCS]] driving [[VCPD Cheetah]]s. Also, even if there were never undercover officers before, there's no reason why it couldn't be in "realistic" GTA IV. | |||
{{Gripe}}Pay and Spray has become almost useless. When no cops are around, it's easier to just outrun them. When they are around, you can't spray. | {{Gripe}}Pay and Spray has become almost useless. When no cops are around, it's easier to just outrun them. When they are around, you can't spray. | ||
:{{Rebut}}But there's more to a Pay 'n' Spray than losing Wanted Levels. They will change the paint of a car if you don't like it to the color you've driven most, and they will also repair damaged vehicles. It just doesn't make sense for a cop to be right on your tail when you enter a Pay 'n' Spray, only to ignore you when you drive out. | :{{Rebut}}But there's more to a Pay 'n' Spray than losing Wanted Levels. They will change the paint of a car if you don't like it to the color you've driven most, and they will also repair damaged vehicles. It just doesn't make sense for a cop to be right on your tail when you enter a Pay 'n' Spray, only to ignore you when you drive out. |
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Cops manage to shoot your tires out, even if you're going 100mph.
And they have multiple cops firing lots of bullets to shoot your tires down to stop you from running away.
Actually, I was chased by cops and one cop shot my tires out no matter how fast I am going. I think R* must've used an aimbot to stop you from running.
Somehow, an LCPD Cruiser can keep up with an Infernus that is easily twice as fast. And then they can't keep up with a slow municipal bus.
They can keep up with an Infernus due to the sheer number of police cruisers. Aren't cops aren't meant to ram the person they are chasing unless under extreme circumstances.
After you complete the story, you can't call Francis to lose your wanted level at all.
Cops don't deploy spike strips, or utilize special pursuit vehicles for highspeed chases. Nor do they cordon off areas to trap the player.
No matter how hard players try to get away from the police's radius, cops seem to spawn near the player's vehicle. Hiding is nearly impossible, even on secluded areas.
Rockstar, I believe, was trying to make the game more realistic. It's like that in real life, too.
The radius is another thing that's irritating. I get in the chopper, and somehow, I can't evade the radius. It stays where it was. Crappy realism, I mean, you evaded the cops, but not the radius? Pathetic.
You can't evade or outrun your wanted level in a helicopter.
It's rather difficult to run away when everybody in the city can see you flying 200 meters up in a helicopter. Don't you think?
Cops somehow manage to stay alive even after multiple gunshots, and their weapons do more damage to the player. They seem to be bullet sponges, and still get up after a full magazine from an AK has been shot into them at medium range.
Some of them have body armor. As members of a police force they would have superior weapons and training.
I don't think beat cops wear body armor, and their weapons are exactly the same as the ones the player can use.
Undercover police officers do not appear at 3 wanted star levels or higher.
There never were undercover police officers. Those seen in casual clothes in previous GTA games were FBI agents.
Yes there were. There were casual clothed police clothes equipped with a sort of sub-machine gun in GTA VC and GTA VCS driving VCPD Cheetahs. Also, even if there were never undercover officers before, there's no reason why it couldn't be in "realistic" GTA IV.
Pay and Spray has become almost useless. When no cops are around, it's easier to just outrun them. When they are around, you can't spray.
But there's more to a Pay 'n' Spray than losing Wanted Levels. They will change the paint of a car if you don't like it to the color you've driven most, and they will also repair damaged vehicles. It just doesn't make sense for a cop to be right on your tail when you enter a Pay 'n' Spray, only to ignore you when you drive out.
Even when the cops ignore you, your car does'nt get resprayed to clear wanted levels, so this heavily detracts realism as the cops prevents players from entering the Pay N Spray.
Those annoying pedestrians keep calling the cops whenever I do one small shove, making it harder to score a few bucks without those boys in blue knowing.
It's the attempt at realism. If someone came up to you on the street, shoved you and said "Give me all your money", wouldn't you either run or punch them, before calling the cops?
Cops do not initiate a car chase to pursue other criminals, much like in GTA San Andreas, which heavily detracts realism.
Actually cops do initiate car chases, just not as frequently. Not only can they do that, but they can also arrest unlawful pedestrians and put them in a nearby cop car. GTA IV is more realistic compared to San Andreas, by the way.
But I don't see other criminals driving and performing drive-bys to cops while being chased. All they do is peerform foot pursuit and catch a criminal only. This pulls realism away.
Criminals no longer carjack vehicles.
Not true, you can see cars being jacked in parts of Tudor. It's rare, but it happens.
Whatever happened to the "good citizen bonus" you got in GTA:VC? It was kinda cool.
You can't bribe the police to get your weapons back, like in GTA:VCS. Shouldnt that have been put in, it was in a PSP game, so it would be easy to put into a PS3 game