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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 GTA: 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 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.