Vehicular Combat: Difference between revisions

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Vehicles may also be used as a weapon with other vehicles, being effective as a battering ram or blockade, and is particularly necessary in earlier games when the player is unable to shoot from a vehicle or does not have a proper viewpoint to do so. Vehicle-to-vehicle battles commonly occur in vehicle chases, which either require that the player merely stop the target vehicle by sufficiently damaging it, or destroy it outright.
Vehicles may also be used as a weapon with other vehicles, being effective as a battering ram or blockade, and is particularly necessary in earlier games when the player is unable to shoot from a vehicle or does not have a proper viewpoint to do so. Vehicle-to-vehicle battles commonly occur in vehicle chases, which either require that the player merely stop the target vehicle by sufficiently damaging it, or destroy it outright.


Naturally, larger vehicles, while slow, may be particularly useful completely hindering the movement of a smaller vehicle by pinning it against a wall with its weight. The skill needed to flip a vehicle over or perform a [[PIT maneuver]] (as taught at [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]' [[Driving School]]) is also advantageous.
Naturally, larger vehicles, while slow, may be particularly useful completely hindering the movement of a smaller vehicle by pinning it against a wall with its weight; likewise, the use of smaller, lighter vehicles, motorcycles and bicycles are not recommended in chases against larger vehicles. The skill needed to flip a vehicle over or perform a [[PIT maneuver]] (as taught at [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]' [[Driving School]]) is also advantageous.


== With built-in weapon ==
== With built-in weapon ==