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A Third-Person View (3rd Person) is a camera angle which shows the player's body from behind, instead of looking as if through their eyes. This is in contrast to a [[First-Person View]] where the camera only sees the players arms and weapon. Both views usually contain a [[HUD]].
A Third-Person View (3rd Person) is a camera angle which shows the player's body from behind, instead of looking as if through their eyes. This is in contrast to a [[First-Person View]] where the camera only sees the players arms and weapon. Both views usually contain a [[HUD]].


A 3rd-person view is available in all [[3D]] GTA games - the [[GTA III Era]] and [[GTA IV Era]]. This excludes the top-down games in the [[GTA 1 Era]], [[GTA 2]], [[GTA Advance]] and [[GTA Chinatown Wars]].
A 3rd-person view is available in all [[3D]] GTA games - the [[GTA III Era]] and [[GTA IV Era]]. This excludes the top-down games in the [[GTA 1 Era]], [[GTA 2]], [[GTA Advance]] and [[GTA Chinatown Wars]].  [[GTA Chinatown Wars ]]may have a more early style of game play, but it has a fully rotatable camera which is not present in any other [[Grand Theft Auto]] game.
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Revision as of 15:42, 6 June 2010

A Third-Person View (3rd Person) is a camera angle which shows the player's body from behind, instead of looking as if through their eyes. This is in contrast to a First-Person View where the camera only sees the players arms and weapon. Both views usually contain a HUD.

A 3rd-person view is available in all 3D GTA games - the GTA III Era and GTA IV Era. This excludes the top-down games in the GTA 1 Era, GTA 2, GTA Advance and GTA Chinatown Wars. GTA Chinatown Wars may have a more early style of game play, but it has a fully rotatable camera which is not present in any other Grand Theft Auto game.