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[[File:GTA_III_Cinematic_Camera.jpg|thumb|Cinematic Camera in GTA III]]'''Cinematic Camera''' is a unique type of camera that was first introduced in the [[GTA III Era |GTA III era ]] and onwards. It allows the player to view a vehicle you're currently driving from 2nd person perspective and frequently changes as you drive further. [[GTA Vice City |GTA Vice City]] reuses the camera from [[GTA III]] but starting in [[GTA San Andreas]], the cinematic camera was revamped, showing more different angle (helicopter, pedestrian, etc.) and further enhanced in [[GTA IV]] in which you can activate slow-motion. In [[GTA Chinatown Wars]], it uses classic cinematic camera from GTA III due to top-down perspective. |
[[File:GTA_III_Cinematic_Camera.jpg|thumb|Cinematic Camera in GTA III]]'''Cinematic Camera''' is a unique type of camera that was first introduced in the [[GTA III Era |GTA III era ]] and onwards. It allows the player to view a vehicle you're currently driving from 2nd person perspective and frequently changes as you drive further. [[GTA Vice City |GTA Vice City]] reuses the camera from [[GTA III]] but starting in [[GTA San Andreas]], the cinematic camera was revamped, showing more different angle (helicopter, pedestrian, etc.) and further enhanced in [[GTA IV]] in which you can activate slow-motion. In [[GTA Chinatown Wars]], it uses classic cinematic camera from GTA III due to top-down perspective. |
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Revision as of 07:37, 29 August 2012
Cinematic Camera is a unique type of camera that was first introduced in the GTA III era and onwards. It allows the player to view a vehicle you're currently driving from 2nd person perspective and frequently changes as you drive further. GTA Vice City reuses the camera from GTA III but starting in GTA San Andreas, the cinematic camera was revamped, showing more different angle (helicopter, pedestrian, etc.) and further enhanced in GTA IV in which you can activate slow-motion. In GTA Chinatown Wars, it uses classic cinematic camera from GTA III due to top-down perspective.
Trivia
- In GTA 3 and GTA Vice City this type of view will make little cars spawn making it possible to drive at very high speed in streets, as there are no cars, or are just 1-2 cars.