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[[File:Busted-GTA4.jpg|thumb|300px|Getting busted in GTA IV]]
 
[[File:Busted-GTA4.jpg|thumb|300px|Getting busted in GTA IV]]
   
 
The term ''''Busted'''' refers to the player being arrested by the [[File:GTA 3 - Busted|thumb|right|300px|Busted In GTA 3.]][[police]] or any other type of law enforcement in a [[Grand Theft Auto]] game as a result of having a [[Wanted Level|wanted level]]. As wanted levels progress higher, the law enforcement is more likely to attempt to [[Wasted|waste]] the player rather than arrest them, although if given the chance, they will still attempt to pull the player from of their vehicle.
 
 
The term ''''Busted'''' refers to the player being arrested by the [[File:GTA 3 - Busted|thumb|right|300px|Busted In GTA 3.]][[Police|police]] or any other type of law enforcement in a [[Grand Theft Auto]] game as a result of having a [[Wanted Level|wanted level]]. As wanted levels progress higher, the law enforcement is more likely to attempt to [[Wasted|waste]] the player rather than arrest them, although if given the chance, they will still attempt to pull the player from of their vehicle.
 
   
 
Many factors can contribute to this:
 
Many factors can contribute to this:
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==Effects==
 
==Effects==
As a result of getting busted, the player has their body armor and all of their weapons confiscated, and will fail any mission that was in progress at the time of arrest. In [http://gta.wikia.com/Grand_Theft_Auto:_Vice_City Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories], the player also loses all of their garage-stored vehicles, and in [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|Chinatown Wars]], any drugs currently held by the player are confiscated.
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As a result of getting busted, the player has their body armor and all of their weapons confiscated, and will fail any mission that was in progress at the time of arrest. The player will also have to pay a fee of $100. In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]], the player also loses all of their garage-stored vehicles, and in [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|Chinatown Wars]], any drugs currently held by the player are confiscated.
   
==='''Exceptions'''===
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===Exceptions===
===='''''Weapons'''''====
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====''Weapons''====
 
In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], if [[Carl Johnson|Carl]] is dating [[Barbara Schternvart]], the player's weapons will not be lost.
 
In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], if [[Carl Johnson|Carl]] is dating [[Barbara Schternvart]], the player's weapons will not be lost.
   
 
In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, the player's confiscated weapons can be returned for [[Money|$]]2000. They will be processed at the closest precinct, and a small amount of money will also be taken by the police as a bribe.
 
In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, the player's confiscated weapons can be returned for [[Money|$]]2000. They will be processed at the closest precinct, and a small amount of money will also be taken by the police as a bribe.
===='''''Other'''''====
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====''Money''====
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In [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]], if you complete level 15 of the Avenging Angel Missions in [[Staunton Island]], you will not have to pay a fee if you get busted.
   
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====''Other''====
In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], the player is permitted to resist arrest by breaking away during the arrest. This can only be done if being held at gunpoint by an officer. Doing so will earn the player a two-star wanted level, and cause the arresting officer (and any others in the vicinity) to engage the player with their firearm.
 
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In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and [[GTA V]], the player is permitted to resist arrest by breaking away during the arrest. This can only be done if being held at gunpoint by an officer. Doing so will earn the player a two-star [[Wanted Level in GTA IV|wanted]] [[Wanted Level in GTA V|level]], and cause the arresting officer (and any others in the vicinity) to engage the player with their firearm.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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===General===
*In [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969]], the term is known as "''You're Nicked''" which is often used as a stereotype of what British police say when they arrest people.
 
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*In the [[3D Universe]] and [[HD Universe]], if the player is arrested, the law enforcement will point his weapon as a pistol, regardless what weapon they carry.
*In the PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS versions of Chinatown Wars, cheating stars away with a cop on foot will result in the cop opening a door on a random vehicle and walking away.
 
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*In all the games of the [[3D Universe]], once a player is arrested and the "BUSTED!" words appear on the screen nothing can undo this. If the cop dies during the busted sequence the player will not get up (except if the player takes explosive damage) and will remain on the ground or in their car (if a vehicular arrest has been performed). Also, it is impossible to go from the "BUSTED!" sequence to the "WASTED!" sequence as the player will be invulnerable to any type of damage while in the "BUSTED" sequence. However, if the player takes explosion damage while "BUSTED" appear, the player can regain control only for few second before they begin transported to the nearest police station.
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*In the [[3D Universe]] (except for [[GTA San Andreas]]), if the player dies with an officer of the law nearby, the officer will pull out his pistol just as if he is arresting the player (regardless of whether they had a wanted level or not). However, the words "WASTED!" will still appear on the screen and the player will still be respawn at the nearest hospital.
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*In the 3D Universe, if the player is arrested by an officer who was killed then revived by a [[Paramedics|paramedic]], the officer will still use pistol arrest animation while his hand is empty.
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**This also happens in [[GTA IV]] if the player shot the police officer's pistol off his hand and then got arrested by getting pulled out of the car.
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*No matter what crimes the player did commit, police will always let the player go after taking them to the police station.
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===GTA London===
 
*In [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969]] and [[London 1961]], the term is known as "''You're Nicked!''" which is a British slang for arresting people.
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===GTA III===
 
*In the [[Grand Theft Auto III]] beta, when you were busted it showed red and yellow letters reading busted. This was changed to a simple orange color in the final version.
 
*In the [[Grand Theft Auto III]] beta, when you were busted it showed red and yellow letters reading busted. This was changed to a simple orange color in the final version.
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===GTA San Andreas===
*When an [[NPC]] gets arrested in Grand Theft Auto IV, driving a police vehicle will occasionally have the officer and criminal enter your vehicle and after a few seconds the player recieves a wanted level and the officer and criminal will exit the vehicle when it stops. If the player leaves the vehicle near the criminal and officer, they will enter the vehicle and begin to drive away. Stealing the vehicle back will not earn the player a wanted level.
 
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*Prior to [[GTA San Andreas]], the police officer can arrest the player from opening passenger door. While in GTA San Andreas, the police officer will usually arrest the player by opening the driver door, though rarely, he may open the passenger door to arrest the player.
*In GTA IV, when an NPC is being arrested and no [[Police car|police car]] pulls over to pick up the officer and criminal, the criminal is more than likely to run away and/or attack the officer. This can be prevented with the use of cheats, the [[FIB Buffalo]] spawn cheat. If it is spawned close enough to the officer, they will direct the criminal into the back seat and drive away with them. The officer may also utter a comment such as "A good samaritan? Rare sight in this city!", or "Is this some sort of a trick, asshole?.. Thanks, I guess." They may also say "Thanks man, we need more people like you."
 
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===GTA IV===
*In [[GTA IV]], there will be no message reading "Busted" on the screen. Instead the screen will turn grey and, after a few seconds, you will be returned to the nearest [[police station]].
 
 
*When an [[NPC]] gets arrested in Grand Theft Auto IV, driving a police vehicle will occasionally have the officer and criminal enter your vehicle and after a few seconds the player receives a wanted level and the officer and criminal will exit the vehicle when it stops. If the player leaves the vehicle near the criminal and officer, they will enter the vehicle and begin to drive away. Stealing the vehicle back will not earn the player a wanted level.
 
*In GTA IV, when an NPC is being arrested and no [[police car]] pulls over to pick up the officer and criminal, the criminal is more than likely to run away and/or attack the officer. This can be prevented with the use of cheats, the [[FIB Buffalo]] spawn cheat. If it is spawned close enough to the officer, they will direct the criminal into the back seat and drive away with them. The officer may also utter a comment such as "A good samaritan? Rare sight in this city!", or "Is this some sort of a trick, asshole?.. Thanks, I guess." They may also say "Thanks man, we need more people like you." This vary depending on the officers, as some of them are rude, and some of them are thankful, although this does not affect the main gameplay.
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*In [[GTA IV]], there will be no message reading "Busted" on the screen. Instead the screen will turn grey and, after a few seconds, you will be returned to the nearest [[police station]]. However, if something interrupts the police officer doing the "arrest" animation (such as a car crashing into them), the game will glitch and it will continue showing the slow-mo scene until you press the left mouse-button, which skips the scene. Skipping with the mouse also works when you simply don't want to watch the whole busted scene.
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*In [[GTA IV]], if [[Niko Bellic]] has a wanted level while he is drunk, the cops will wait for him to sober up before attempting to arrest him.
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*In GTA IV, if the player is arrested in the passenger seat (not to be confused as a passenger in a taxi) via trainers in singleplayer, the police will simply use the generic carjacking animation to pull the player out. When pulled out, the officer will be simply shooting at the player instead of playing the arrest animation. This is because in multiplayer, the police lack an arrest function.
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===GTA Chinatown Wars===
 
*In the PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS versions of Chinatown Wars, cheating wanted stars away with a cop on foot will result in the cop opening a door on a random vehicle and walking away.
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===GTA V===
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*In GTA V, when you are busted, the scene is a combination of what happens when you get busted in the 3D Universe games and GTA IV; the screen turns black and white (like GTA IV), but the "Busted" message also appears (like in the 3D Universe games).
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*In Grand Theft Auto V, when you are busted you don't lose your guns, but ammo and body armor is confiscated after bail is paid (though the [[Stun Gun]] can still be used afterwards due to its unlimited ammunition capatity).
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*When the player is busted in the Brazilian Portuguese version of GTA V, the advice is instead "''Perdeu, Playboy''", roughly translatable into "You lost pal", a common Brazilian term for being caught red handed.
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*In GTA V if the player is 'drunk driving' pedestrians will make remarks and call the cops.
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[[File:Female_cop_GTAV.jpg|thumb|Trevor, with the female cop in the background.]]
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*In GTA V, if you go to the [[Sandy Shores Medical Center]], you might see a female police officer. If you stand near her for to long or talk to her in a horrible way, you will get a 2 or 3 star wanted level.  
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*In GTA V, a custom game mode is known by the same name. This game mode is made using the content creator, and involves unarmed players using police vehicles trying to trap a crook vehicle, which another player drives.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
London nickeroo.jpg|''You're Nicked!'' Busted rendition in GTA London.
 
trongducvtcII-Busted.png|GTA 2
 
trongducvtcII-Busted.png|GTA 2
London nickeroo.jpg|''You're Nicked!'' Busted rendition in GTA London.
 
 
Image:Busted-GTA3.jpg|GTA III
 
Image:Busted-GTA3.jpg|GTA III
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Image:Busted-GTA3Mission.jpg|GTA III (during a regular mission)
 
Image:Busted-GTAVC.jpg|GTA Vice City
 
Image:Busted-GTAVC.jpg|GTA Vice City
 
trongducvtcSA-Busted.png|GTA San Andreas
 
trongducvtcSA-Busted.png|GTA San Andreas
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Image:TLAD-busted.JPG|GTA The Lost and Damned
 
Image:TLAD-busted.JPG|GTA The Lost and Damned
 
Image:TBOGT-Busted.JPG|GTA The Ballad of Gay Tony
 
Image:TBOGT-Busted.JPG|GTA The Ballad of Gay Tony
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GTAV-Busted.jpg|GTA V ([[Michael De Santa|Michael]])
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
<center>
 
 
 
</center>
 
 
[[es:Arrestado]]
 
[[es:Arrestado]]
 
[[ru:Busted]]
 
[[ru:Busted]]
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[[Category:Gameplay]]
 
[[Category:Gameplay]]
 
[[Category:Features]]
 
[[Category:Features]]
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[[Category:Features in GTA 1]]
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[[Category:Features in GTA 2]]
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[[Category:Features in GTA III]]
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[[Category:Features in GTA Vice City]]
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[[Category:Features in GTA San Andreas]]
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[[Category:Features in GTA Advance]]
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[[Category:Features in GTA Liberty City Stories]]
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[[Category:Features in GTA Vice City Stories]]
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[[Category:Features in GTA IV]]
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[[Category:Features in The Lost and Damned]]
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[[Category:Features in The Ballad of Gay Tony]]
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[[Category:Features in GTA Chinatown Wars]]
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[[Category:Features in GTA V]]

Revision as of 09:43, 16 April 2014

Busted-GTA4

Getting busted in GTA IV

The term 'Busted' refers to the player being arrested by the

File:GTA 3 - Busted

Busted In GTA 3.

police or any other type of law enforcement in a Grand Theft Auto game as a result of having a wanted level. As wanted levels progress higher, the law enforcement is more likely to attempt to waste the player rather than arrest them, although if given the chance, they will still attempt to pull the player from of their vehicle.

Many factors can contribute to this:

  • Being pulled from a vehicle, or having the player's vehicle door successfully opened by a member of law enforcement.
  • Being on the ground when a member of law enforcement is within a certain radius. This tends to happen if the player engages in melee combat with a member of law enforcement, and is knocked to the ground.
  • Being knocked to the ground while attempting to steal a law enforcement vehicle, with an agent inside.

Effects

As a result of getting busted, the player has their body armor and all of their weapons confiscated, and will fail any mission that was in progress at the time of arrest. The player will also have to pay a fee of $100. In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, the player also loses all of their garage-stored vehicles, and in Chinatown Wars, any drugs currently held by the player are confiscated.

Exceptions

Weapons

In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, if Carl is dating Barbara Schternvart, the player's weapons will not be lost.

In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, the player's confiscated weapons can be returned for $2000. They will be processed at the closest precinct, and a small amount of money will also be taken by the police as a bribe.

Money

In Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, if you complete level 15 of the Avenging Angel Missions in Staunton Island, you will not have to pay a fee if you get busted.

Other

In Grand Theft Auto IV and GTA V, the player is permitted to resist arrest by breaking away during the arrest. This can only be done if being held at gunpoint by an officer. Doing so will earn the player a two-star wanted level, and cause the arresting officer (and any others in the vicinity) to engage the player with their firearm.

Trivia

General

  • In the 3D Universe and HD Universe, if the player is arrested, the law enforcement will point his weapon as a pistol, regardless what weapon they carry.
  • In all the games of the 3D Universe, once a player is arrested and the "BUSTED!" words appear on the screen nothing can undo this. If the cop dies during the busted sequence the player will not get up (except if the player takes explosive damage) and will remain on the ground or in their car (if a vehicular arrest has been performed). Also, it is impossible to go from the "BUSTED!" sequence to the "WASTED!" sequence as the player will be invulnerable to any type of damage while in the "BUSTED" sequence. However, if the player takes explosion damage while "BUSTED" appear, the player can regain control only for few second before they begin transported to the nearest police station.
  • In the 3D Universe (except for GTA San Andreas), if the player dies with an officer of the law nearby, the officer will pull out his pistol just as if he is arresting the player (regardless of whether they had a wanted level or not). However, the words "WASTED!" will still appear on the screen and the player will still be respawn at the nearest hospital.
  • In the 3D Universe, if the player is arrested by an officer who was killed then revived by a paramedic, the officer will still use pistol arrest animation while his hand is empty.
    • This also happens in GTA IV if the player shot the police officer's pistol off his hand and then got arrested by getting pulled out of the car.
  • No matter what crimes the player did commit, police will always let the player go after taking them to the police station.

GTA London

GTA III

  • In the Grand Theft Auto III beta, when you were busted it showed red and yellow letters reading busted. This was changed to a simple orange color in the final version.

GTA San Andreas

  • Prior to GTA San Andreas, the police officer can arrest the player from opening passenger door. While in GTA San Andreas, the police officer will usually arrest the player by opening the driver door, though rarely, he may open the passenger door to arrest the player.

GTA IV

  • When an NPC gets arrested in Grand Theft Auto IV, driving a police vehicle will occasionally have the officer and criminal enter your vehicle and after a few seconds the player receives a wanted level and the officer and criminal will exit the vehicle when it stops. If the player leaves the vehicle near the criminal and officer, they will enter the vehicle and begin to drive away. Stealing the vehicle back will not earn the player a wanted level.
  • In GTA IV, when an NPC is being arrested and no police car pulls over to pick up the officer and criminal, the criminal is more than likely to run away and/or attack the officer. This can be prevented with the use of cheats, the FIB Buffalo spawn cheat. If it is spawned close enough to the officer, they will direct the criminal into the back seat and drive away with them. The officer may also utter a comment such as "A good samaritan? Rare sight in this city!", or "Is this some sort of a trick, asshole?.. Thanks, I guess." They may also say "Thanks man, we need more people like you." This vary depending on the officers, as some of them are rude, and some of them are thankful, although this does not affect the main gameplay.
  • In GTA IV, there will be no message reading "Busted" on the screen. Instead the screen will turn grey and, after a few seconds, you will be returned to the nearest police station. However, if something interrupts the police officer doing the "arrest" animation (such as a car crashing into them), the game will glitch and it will continue showing the slow-mo scene until you press the left mouse-button, which skips the scene. Skipping with the mouse also works when you simply don't want to watch the whole busted scene.
  • In GTA IV, if Niko Bellic has a wanted level while he is drunk, the cops will wait for him to sober up before attempting to arrest him.
  • In GTA IV, if the player is arrested in the passenger seat (not to be confused as a passenger in a taxi) via trainers in singleplayer, the police will simply use the generic carjacking animation to pull the player out. When pulled out, the officer will be simply shooting at the player instead of playing the arrest animation. This is because in multiplayer, the police lack an arrest function.

GTA Chinatown Wars

  • In the PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS versions of Chinatown Wars, cheating wanted stars away with a cop on foot will result in the cop opening a door on a random vehicle and walking away.

GTA V

  • In GTA V, when you are busted, the scene is a combination of what happens when you get busted in the 3D Universe games and GTA IV; the screen turns black and white (like GTA IV), but the "Busted" message also appears (like in the 3D Universe games).
  • In Grand Theft Auto V, when you are busted you don't lose your guns, but ammo and body armor is confiscated after bail is paid (though the Stun Gun can still be used afterwards due to its unlimited ammunition capatity).
  • When the player is busted in the Brazilian Portuguese version of GTA V, the advice is instead "Perdeu, Playboy", roughly translatable into "You lost pal", a common Brazilian term for being caught red handed.
  • In GTA V if the player is 'drunk driving' pedestrians will make remarks and call the cops.
Female cop GTAV

Trevor, with the female cop in the background.

  • In GTA V, if you go to the Sandy Shores Medical Center, you might see a female police officer. If you stand near her for to long or talk to her in a horrible way, you will get a 2 or 3 star wanted level.  
  • In GTA V, a custom game mode is known by the same name. This game mode is made using the content creator, and involves unarmed players using police vehicles trying to trap a crook vehicle, which another player drives.

Gallery