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=== Performance ===
=== Performance ===
The Forklift's performance is, as expected, very poor. With a low power and rear steering, the Forklift moves in a snail pace and possesses overly sensitive turning to the point sudden turns will pitch it violently to one side, frequently tipping it over.
The Forklift's performance is, as expected, very poor. With low power, rear wheel drive and and rear steering, the Forklift moves in a snail pace and possesses overly sensitive turning to the point sudden turns will pitch it violently to one side, frequently tipping it over.


In both GTA San Andreas and GTA IV, the Forklift is as slow as any lower powered vehicle such as the [[Mower]] and the [[Sweeper]]. In GTA Vice City Stories, however, the forward speed of the Forklift is virtually slower than the player character's run, although it does move faster in reverse. While being the slowest vehicle in GTA IV, the game's Forklift has the fastest acceleration of any vehicle in GTA IV (3.4 seconds to top speed), presumably to compensate for its negligible top speed of 29mph (just over half that of the next slowest vehicle, the [[Ripley]]).
In both GTA San Andreas and GTA IV, the Forklift is as slow as any lower powered vehicle such as the [[Mower]] and the [[Sweeper]]. In GTA Vice City Stories, however, the forward speed of the Forklift is virtually slower than the player character's run, although it does move faster in reverse. While being the slowest vehicle in GTA IV, the game's Forklift has the fastest acceleration of any vehicle in GTA IV (3.4 seconds to top speed), presumably to compensate for its negligible top speed of 29mph (just over half that of the next slowest vehicle, the [[Ripley]]).

Revision as of 18:11, 4 October 2009

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A Forklift in GTA San Andreas (Rear quarter view).

The Forklift is, as implied, a forklift featured in multiple Grand games, including Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories and Grand Theft Auto IV. It functionally varies between each games.

Description

Design

The Forklift is a small, light vehicle, to the point where it cannot sustain high velocity hits without being knocked over. Control can be a problem, due to its rear-wheel steering. While the lift is functional in the GTA San Andreas and GTA Vice City Stories rendition, there is no apparent way to raise or lower the lift in GTA IV.

The GTA IV rendition of the Forklift, having been given HVY badging, houses a tank of what seems to be propane; shooting it will either cause it to leak ignited gas, or to itself ignite and eventually explode, taking the entire vehicle with it. Safety illustrations are printed on the vehicle, accompanied by the caption "YOU WILL DIE".

Performance

The Forklift's performance is, as expected, very poor. With low power, rear wheel drive and and rear steering, the Forklift moves in a snail pace and possesses overly sensitive turning to the point sudden turns will pitch it violently to one side, frequently tipping it over.

In both GTA San Andreas and GTA IV, the Forklift is as slow as any lower powered vehicle such as the Mower and the Sweeper. In GTA Vice City Stories, however, the forward speed of the Forklift is virtually slower than the player character's run, although it does move faster in reverse. While being the slowest vehicle in GTA IV, the game's Forklift has the fastest acceleration of any vehicle in GTA IV (3.4 seconds to top speed), presumably to compensate for its negligible top speed of 29mph (just over half that of the next slowest vehicle, the Ripley).

Prominent appearances

The Forklift is used during the Robbing Uncle Sam mission in GTA San Andreas, with Carl Johnson loading boxes of firearms into a truck at a National Guard armory in Los Santos; it also plays a small role in the mission, Breaking the Bank at Caligula's, when Carl Johnson must open the garage for Zero and the team during the bank heist with a Forklift. In the mission Gray Imports, gangsters in Forklifts loaded with explosives will attack Carl as he exits the warehouse. In the GTA Vice City Stories mission Boomshine Blowout, Victor Vance uses the Forklift to load Phil Cassidy's boomshine onto the latter's Walton before a factory blows up.

Locations

GTA San Andreas

GTA Vice City Stories

  • By a factory west of the Vice City Port Authority building in Viceport

GTA IV

Trivia

Gallery