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*In all [[Grand Theft Auto III era]] games, it is possible to exceed the height limit by a few metres through flying a [[Hydra]] at a steep angle through the limit. Note that this process only lasts a few seconds before you stall and then start dropping. |
*In all [[Grand Theft Auto III era]] games, it is possible to exceed the height limit by a few metres through flying a [[Hydra]] at a steep angle through the limit. Note that this process only lasts a few seconds before you stall and then start dropping. |
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Revision as of 19:56, 22 May 2013
The ceiling height limit is a limit designed by Rockstar to limit the height that be reached by the player.
The limit is not the same in every Grand Theft Auto game. In Grand Theft Auto III, there is no limit.
The main reason of putting a height limit is to prevent the player from reaching altitudes higher than what the developers intended. Editing this limit is difficult as it is hardcoded into the EXE.
Ceiling Height Limit in GTA
GTA | Ceiling Height Limit |
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GTA Vice City - Liberty City Stories - Vice City Stories | 75 m (246 ft) |
GTA San Andreas | 850 m (2805 ft) |
GTA IV | 350 m (1148 ft) |
GTA The Ballad of Gay Tony | 700 m (2296 ft) |
Trivia
- In all Grand Theft Auto III era games, it is possible to exceed the height limit by a few metres through flying a Hydra at a steep angle through the limit. Note that this process only lasts a few seconds before you stall and then start dropping.