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(→‎GTA IV — GTA Chinatown Wars: No really much to compare when half of its features are no present.)
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=== GTA IV — GTA Chinatown Wars ===
=== GTA IV — GTA Chinatown Wars ===
The Angel does not appear in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], despite Angel references and assets in the game files; the game can be modified to include the Angel. The Angel appears officially in the [[The Lost and Damned]], where it is the preferred vehicle of [[The Angels of Death]] (as opposed to the [[Hellfury]] in GTA IV). Although it has lost its patriotic paint job, it employs the same Harley-Davidson "panhead" engine seen on the bikes in "Easy Rider". The The Angel is manufactured by the [[Western Motorcycle Company]].
The Angel does not appear in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], despite Angel references and assets in the game files; the game can be modified to include the Angel. The Angel appears officially in the [[The Lost and Damned]], where it is the preferred vehicle of [[The Angels of Death]] (as opposed to the [[Hellfury]] in GTA IV). Although it has lost its patriotic paint job and side panniers in The Lost and Damned (the side panniers are still present on the beta version), it employs the same Harley-Davidson "panhead" engine seen on the bikes in "Easy Rider". The The Angel is manufactured by the [[Western Motorcycle Company]].  


The Angel in GTA Chinatown Wars retains the side panniers of its pre-GTA IV renditions as a prominent feature, but the front wheel sticks out much less, making the Angel appear more like a customised cruiser than a chopper. A gang variant of the Angel, lacking the panniers and featuring a slimmer fuel tank, is ridden by members of The Angels of Death within their territory. Both variants feature average performance for a motorcycle, but minor performance differences may be noted between the two variants, as the regular Angel features more sensitive steering, and a higher top speed and rate of acceleration than the gang variant. However, given the limitations of riding a high speed vehicle in a [[Top-Down Perspective|top-down perspective]], as well as manner in which the camera reacts to slight cornering, the gang variant may also be interpreted as being more suitable for practical use in the game.
The Angel in GTA Chinatown Wars retains the side panniers of its pre-GTA IV renditions as a prominent feature, but the front wheel sticks out much less, making the Angel appear more like a customised cruiser than a chopper. A gang variant of the Angel, lacking the panniers and featuring a slimmer fuel tank, is ridden by members of The Angels of Death within their territory. Both variants feature average performance for a motorcycle, but minor performance differences may be noted between the two variants, as the regular Angel features more sensitive steering, and a higher top speed and rate of acceleration than the gang variant. However, given the limitations of riding a high speed vehicle in a [[Top-Down Perspective|top-down perspective]], as well as manner in which the camera reacts to slight cornering, the gang variant may also be interpreted as being more suitable for practical use in the game.