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*[[Safehouses in The Ballad of Gay Tony]] | *[[Safehouses in The Ballad of Gay Tony]] | ||
*[[Safehouses in GTA Chinatown Wars|Safehouses in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]] | *[[Safehouses in GTA Chinatown Wars|Safehouses in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]] | ||
*[[Safehouses in GTA V|Safehouses in Grand Theft Auto V]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:33, 29 September 2013
Safehouses or hideouts are buildings which houses the save point that the protagonist must physically enter in order for the player to save the game. Safehouses are a subset of save points, as they are more than just a floating save icon. Some safehouses offer garages to store vehicles and a place to change the player's clothing.
Prior to Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, most Save Points were outside safehouses. In Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, some safehouses include seclusion where the player can take hijacked vehicles with stolen contents to search.
- Hideouts in Grand Theft Auto III
- Safehouses in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
- Safehouses in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
- Hideouts in Grand Theft Auto Advance
- Safehouses in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
- Safehouses in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
- Safehouses in Grand Theft Auto IV
- Safehouses in The Lost and Damned
- Safehouses in The Ballad of Gay Tony
- Safehouses in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
- Safehouses in Grand Theft Auto V