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Skanky Burns
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Skanky Bastard Quartermaster
Aug 2001 time: 14:30
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I do! 
Love the game, that is.
How do you play the game?
I started out doing the ambulance mission right away so I could get a feel for the city layout and also so my person wouldn't be an unfit bastard who gets tired after a few seconds running. Then I did many many missions.
Then I formatted my computer without backing the saves up, so started again.
Second time I did the ambulance mission first (grabbing armour and the uzi-style gun from two locations that I knew it was in). After that was complete, grabbed more ammo for the gun then saved. Went and got even more ammo, did the pizza mission, then grabbed more ammo and saved. Now that I had plenty of ammo, I grabbed more ammo and then started the vigilante missions.
So now, before even starting any missions whatsoever, I have 150 health and armour, heaps of ammo (that I didn't manage to use up in the vigilante missions), heaps of money and virtually all the properties that are available for purchase currently.
Unlike when I played GTA3, this time I am actually attempting to find all the hidden packages and rampage locations myself. I found around 40 or so packages on the first half of the map, and at one stage had travelled more on foot than in a car. Never getting tired running helps a huge amount.
Once I started doing missions though, I didn't stop. I checked all the islands on the map once they were open, but haven't really checked the final, left-hand side of the city yet. Plus now that there are helicopters, I will probably need to check the rooftops of all the buildings. But I'm insanely pedantic like that. 
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Zopperoni
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quote: Originally posted by Skanky Burns
I don't know what the Taxi missions do (if anything) nor the firetruck missions. |
AFAIK, the taxi missions just give cash. My high-score is 130 drop-offs, I could have done more, but then I would have sacrificed some much-needed sleep =)
It's only good for cash and learning the city...
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Zopperoni
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O, those taxi missions. I never did them, but a mate told me it gives you a spunky taxi.
All taxis can jump by default, just press the Horn-button =)
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vovan
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So, I played and kinda liked GTA3, though I wouldn't say I was most excited about the game: I thought it was good, but not great, so to speak. So, I was thinking, would Vice City be worth buying? Any recommendations? (I guess what I am looking for is: how much "innovative" stuff is in it? If it is essentially the same game with new missions added, I probably wouldn't buy it - untill it goes to the bargain bin, at least , but if it introduces a bunch of new features, I'd buy it. Any comments?)
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Adagio

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quote: Originally posted by Smash
Actually,you can get to the 2nd island at the beginning.I'll let you figure out how.
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Well... you need to finish 5 missions before being able to get to the other side (Where there's heli's, boats, etc)... The problem is not, you're not able to get to the other side of the bridge, it's the missing story. For some strange reason all 3 bridges are closed at the beginning, though there's no story to why they are closed, and it's one hell of a coincidence, all 3 bridges are closed. From a story point of view, I could understand why one bridge would be under construction, maybe even two, but not ALL three of them, and for some "funny" reason, none of those bridges are actually under construction, so why are they closed? 
And even if they were under construction, how come all three bridges was repaired the very same day...
Sorry, but the story is one of the most important things in GTA, and if there's a huge lack in the story from the very beginning, I just have to: 
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