Talk:Liberty City (Grand Theft Auto)
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What about Liberty City is distinctly New York-ish? Most American cities have an industrial district, a downtown district, and suburbs -- I never thought of Liberty City as being a video game representation of NYC. If anything, Liberty isn't nearly as dense as the real-life NYC. 67.163.245.142 02:18, 27 Sep 2004 (UTC)
- I've never played the game, but come on... Staunton Island?--Pharos 06:24, 6 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- I agree with the fact that Liberty City is a very loose representation of NYC but some of the names of the districts however geographically and cronologically jumbled up they may be, the presence of bridges and subway stations, a Holland Tunnel and Central Park equivalent indicate that Rockstar intended this to be a representation of NYC. --GatesPlusPlus 18:23, 22 May 2005 (UTC)
- In my opinion, and considering the requisites this game had to match, Liberty City IS in fact the counterpart of NYC. Look at Portland from Staunton Island, that's NY.
- In the original GTA, Liberty City was shown taking up NY's place on the world map, just as Vice City took up Miami and San Andreas took up L.A. Its symbol was a flaming torch, a reference to the Statue of Liberty. --82.27.201.86 15:45, 1 January 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Liberty City Gorillas
A search on the term using Google only produces one link: an IGN interview, circa October 2001 that mentions the American football team, among other city affairs. However, I doubt the credibility of this source, as it doesn't mention where this information came from (only "Liberty Tree" and "a discreet employee of the Mayor"). The LC Gorillas passage will be removed until a verifiable source is given. ╫ 25 ◀RingADing▶ 12:27, 6 February 2006 (UTC) ╫
[edit] El station names
Could someone provide a source of the elevated train station names? I don't recall finding them either the manual, websites or game. ╫ 25 ◀RingADing▶ 09:30, 23 April 2006 (UTC) ╫
- In LCS, when you use the El Train, it says in the bottom corner the name of the station that you're at. Gold Stur 00:20, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Shoreside
Shoreside Vale is the only area in the GTA world to _not_ be an island. Isn't this worth mentioning?
- The Shoreside Vale section has mentioned this:
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Shoreside Vale is a hilly area of the city, located on the west-most side of Liberty City, and is the only part of the city located on the mainland, with the entire area attached to a large body of land that creeps towards the north of Portland Island.
- ╫ 25 ◀RingADing▶ 12:11, 18 May 2006 (UTC) ╫
I know but its the only piece of land in the know GTA universe that isnt an island, not just in Liberty. THis seems noticable enough to mention.
- I disagree. Cities in both Grand Theft Auto and Grand Theft Auto 2 are implied to be partially located on a larger body of land (in the manner of GTA III's Liberty City) and are not made out of a set of solitary islands. Parts of these cities' boundaries are also on land, not water. ╫ 25 ◀RingADing▶ 16:48, 22 May 2006 (UTC) ╫
[edit] Screenshots
How do I make screenshots from the game without having the HUD and the radar in the corners? Is there a mode to download from a website? If it so, please send in :) Thanks
- go to options and turn off hud mode —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Metal moe (talk • contribs).
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- This option is not supported in GTA games before Vice City. These particular screenshots were made possible by aiming using an M-16 (allowing me to view an area in first-person), replaying the scene (removing all HUD elements (except a blinking "Replay" text)), and print-screening the replays where the M-16 aiming is performed. It's possible to do the same for the PC versions of Vice City and San Andreas (although the existance of a camera in the latter makes the job of taking first-person screenshots so much easier). ╫ 25 ◀RingADing▶ 08:21, 22 August 2006 (UTC) ╫