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Certain vehicles may also come equipped with special features, such as a weapon (e.g [[Tank]], [[Rhino]] and [[Hunter]]), a water cannon ([[Fire Truck]]) or [[Towing|towing apparatus]] ([[Truck Cab]] or [[Tow Truck]]), which may be used to the player's advantage. | Certain vehicles may also come equipped with special features, such as a weapon (e.g [[Tank]], [[Rhino]] and [[Hunter]]), a water cannon ([[Fire Truck]]) or [[Towing|towing apparatus]] ([[Truck Cab]] or [[Tow Truck]]), which may be used to the player's advantage. | ||
[[Vehicle Damage|Damage]] resistance should also | [[Vehicle Damage|Damage]] resistance should also been considered. A weaker body may offset the high performance of certain vehicles, while a slow, heavy vehicle may be far more resilient to damage. If a player is not proficient enough in their driving or has not properly planned their path to their destination, the choice of vehicle may become a hindrance if the player is urgently completing a mission or escaping from pursuers. | ||
=== Camera views === | === Camera views === | ||
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* [[Crusher]], a device used to crush vehicles for rewards. | * [[Crusher]], a device used to crush vehicles for rewards. | ||
* [[Prostitutes]], NPCs which can be picked up while on a car and "used" for player health. | * [[Prostitutes]], NPCs, which can be picked, up while on a car and "used" for player health. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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[[Category:Terminology]] | [[Category:Terminology]] | ||
[[Category:Gameplay]] | [[Category:Gameplay]] | ||
[[Category:Features]] | [[Category:Features]] |