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In GTA 1, certain main missions are triggered via entry of certain vehicles parks throughout the city, which presumably contains an occupant who offers a job for the player. In order to actually start the mission, the player is required to remain in the vehicle for a short period of time; players who wish not to proceed can simply exit the vehicle, canceling the job. | In GTA 1, certain main missions are triggered via entry of certain vehicles parks throughout the city, which presumably contains an occupant who offers a job for the player. In order to actually start the mission, the player is required to remain in the vehicle for a short period of time; players who wish not to proceed can simply exit the vehicle, canceling the job. | ||
A variant of vehicle missions are side missions triggered by simply entering a specific vehicle in a specific location, such as a [[Love Wagon]] in [[City of San Andreas|San Andreas]], which triggers a [[ | A variant of vehicle missions are side missions triggered by simply entering a specific vehicle in a specific location, such as a [[Love Wagon]] in [[City of San Andreas|San Andreas]], which triggers a [[Rampages|Kill Frenzy]] where the player attempts to destroy a number of vehicles within an allocated time. | ||
The feature has largely been downgraded in GTA 2 to usage of a Tank in a Kill Frenzy, as well as the [[Wang Cars]] side quest to locate and enter all marked cars. | The feature has largely been downgraded in GTA 2 to usage of a Tank in a Kill Frenzy, as well as the [[Wang Cars]] side quest to locate and enter all marked cars. |