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Prior to [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], players must have any [[Sub Machine Gun|sub-machine gun]] in hand in order to perform drive by shooting. While in a vehicle, the player may look left or right to view the target and take aim, then fire their weapon, discharging bullets to the target. | Prior to [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], players must have any [[Sub Machine Gun|sub-machine gun]] in hand in order to perform drive by shooting. While in a vehicle, the player may look left or right to view the target and take aim, then fire their weapon, discharging bullets to the target. | ||
The aforementioned concept has remained the same between GTA III and | The aforementioned concept has remained the same between GTA III and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], but underwent several changes. From [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] onwards, players are also allowed to shoot forward while on a motorbike or bicycle, and "drive-by" shooting on boats are made possible. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas allows for non-player passengers of a car to perform drive-by shooting, shooting with [[pistol]]s or sub-machine guns. | ||
The ability for the player to shoot as a passenger was first explored in GTA Vice City, during "[[Phnom Penh '86]]" (positioned on the side of a [[Maverick]]) and "[[Supply & Demand]]" (positioned on the back of a [[Squalo]]), when the player is able to free-aim, but use only weapons with first-person aiming (the [[M-60]] and [[Ruger]]); for GTA San Andreas, free-aiming third person view is additionally utillized while the player is seated as a passenger in a motorbike and a car, during "[[Just Business]]" and "[[End of the Line]]", but only allows for sub-machine guns to be used. | The ability for the player to shoot as a passenger was first explored in GTA Vice City, during "[[Phnom Penh '86]]" (positioned on the side of a [[Maverick]]) and "[[Supply & Demand]]" (positioned on the back of a [[Squalo]]), when the player is able to free-aim, but use only weapons with first-person aiming (the [[M-60]] and [[Ruger]]); for GTA San Andreas, free-aiming third person view is additionally utillized while the player is seated as a passenger in a motorbike and a car, during "[[Just Business]]" and "[[End of the Line]]", but only allows for sub-machine guns to be used. |