Grand Theft Auto returns to the computer platform with a new city, theme, and an assortment of enhanced features. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City offers the same go-anywhere style of play as its violent, M-rated predecessor but with an area twice as large as Liberty City to explore in a completely different setting.
Inspired by the look portrayed on television's stylish crime drama Miami Vice, the game takes place in the 1980s with criminals wearing pastel-colored suits, bikini-clad babes relaxing on sandy beaches, and palm tree-lined streets bustling with motorcycles, cars modeled after Ferrari Testarossas, and more. Players can now enter buildings like hotels or discos and walk through hallways to visit rooms.
Players can embark on a series of missions to build a reputation or simply explore the city, hijacking one of 120 vehicles (including motorcycles) and wreaking havoc on foot with an arsenal of 40 different weapons. The targeting mode has been refined once players leave their vehicle, with the camera taking a fixed position behind the character's shoulder and an auto-targeting system based on priority and danger level.
The change in vistas has resulted in new types of pedestrians populating the streets, including roller skaters, joggers, and different gang members. The AI has also been retooled to account for greater variety in pedestrian movement as well as gang behavior. Now gangs are designed to act independently of players and will fight with citizens or steal their cars. The police will also respond to these incidents, and may attempt to engage in high-speed pursuits with gangs as players go about their own business.
Features exclusive to the PC version include the ability to edit the lead character's appearance and switch to a radio station that plays MP3 files stored on the computer. Perhaps the biggest change is the improved visuals, now optimized specifically for high-performance systems. Players will be able to view the game with new 32-bit textures, longer viewable distances, and support for multiple display resolutions. Furthermore, players can watch replays of the last 30 seconds of action and then e-mail them to friends.
Features
- Offers support for 32-bit textures and multiple display resolutions for sharper visuals than the PS2 game
- Import your favorite tunes for play on a custom radio station, or listen to over nine hours of '80s music
- Record the last 30 seconds of stunts, shootouts, or fiery crashes and show them to friends via e-mail
- Customize the look of Tommy Vercetti and his threads with the player skin editor
- Supports EAX 3.0 audio for enveloping sound effects and music
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS | |
MINIMUM PC REQUIREMENTS | |
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP | |
MINIMUM | |
Pentium III or AMD Athlon 800MHz Processor or Intel Celeron or AMD Duron 1.2GHz Processor | |
128MB RAM | |
8X CD-ROM Drive | |
915MB Hard Disk Space | |
32MB DirectX compatible Video Card | |
DirectX compatible Sound Card | |
Keyboard | |
Mouse | |
DirectX 9.0 | |
RECOMMENDED | |
Pentium IV or AMD Athlong XP Processor | |
256MB RAM | |
16X CD-ROM Drive | |
1.55MB Hard Disk Space | |
64MB DirectX compatible Video Card | |
DirectX compatible Sound Card with Surround Sound | |
GamePad | |
Keyboard | |
Mouse | |
DirectX 9.0 |
CONTROLS | |
ON FOOT | |
NumPad 0 or Left Ctrl Key or Left Mouse Button | fire |
NumPad Enter or Mouse Wheel Down | next weapon |
NumPad . or Mouse Wheel Up | previous weapon |
Up Arrow or W Key | forward |
Down Arrow or S Key | backwards |
Left Arrow or A Key | left |
Right Arrow or D Key | right |
Page Up Key or Z Key or Mouse Wheel Up | zoom in |
Page Down Key or X Key or Mouse Wheel Down | zoom out |
Enter or Key | enter or exit |
Home or V Key | change camera |
Right Ctrl Key or Space Bar | jump |
Right Shift Key | sprint |
Delete Key or Right Mouse Button | target |
C Key | crouch |
Tab Key | action |
NumPad 1 or Caps Lock Key or Middle Mouse Button | look behind |
IN CAR | |
NumPad 0 or Left Ctrl Key or Left Mouse Button | fire |
Up Arrow or W Key | forward |
Down Arrow or S Key | backwards |
Left Arrow or A Key | left |
Right Arrow or D Key | right |
Enter or F Key | enter or exit |
Insert Key or R Key or Mouse Wheel Up | radio |
Left or right Shift | horn |
NumPad + or Caps Lock Key | sub-mission |
Home or V Key | change camera |
Right Ctrl Key or Space Bar or Right Mouse Button | handbrake |
NumPad 4 | turret left, look left |
NumPad 5 | turret right, look right |
NumPad 9 | turret up, lean up |
NumPad 6 | turret down, lean down |
NumPad 4 + NumPad 5 | look behind |
NumPad 1 or Q Key | look left |
NumPad 2 or E Key | look right |
MISC | |
Backspace Key | clear |
Left Mouse Button | change |
F1 Key | replay |
Mouse Move | change camera angle |
F2 Key | save replay |
F3 Key | play last saved replay |
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