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[[Image:San Andreas HUD.jpg|thumb|180px|right|Some parts of a GTA heads-up display]] | [[Image:San Andreas HUD.jpg|thumb|180px|right|Some parts of a GTA heads-up display]] | ||
A '''Heads-up display''', often abbreviated as '''HUD''', is a set of indicators used to show the player's current status in the game, such as the score, health/armor points, and the like. Most games, especially the '' | A '''Heads-up display''', often abbreviated as '''HUD''', is a set of indicators used to show the player's current status in the game, such as the score, health/armor points, and the like. Most games, especially the ''[[Grand Theft Auto]]'' series, uses this system. | ||
The HUD in ''Grand Theft Auto'' may display the following information: | The HUD in ''Grand Theft Auto'' may display the following information: |
Revision as of 11:09, 29 September 2007
A Heads-up display, often abbreviated as HUD, is a set of indicators used to show the player's current status in the game, such as the score, health/armor points, and the like. Most games, especially the Grand Theft Auto series, uses this system.
The HUD in Grand Theft Auto may display the following information:
- Money
- Weapons selected
- Health/armor points
- Respect level (GTA 2)
- Skills (GTA San Andreas)
- Radar
- Wanted level