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[[File:Scuba&Submarine-GTAV.jpg|thumb|A scuba diver and a [[Submersible]] underwater.]]
 
[[File:Scuba&Submarine-GTAV.jpg|thumb|A scuba diver and a [[Submersible]] underwater.]]
'''Water''' is a common feature in the [[Grand Theft Auto|GTA series]] to give a more realistic effect on the game in both appearance and ambient sounds. Water has appeared in every GTA game so far. Water surrounds the map to create a natural barrier for the landmasses.
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'''Water''' is a common feature in the [[Grand Theft Auto|GTA series]] that serves as a natural barrier for the world, break up landmasses, and give a more realistic effect on the game in both appearance and ambient sounds. After ''GTA III'', Rockstar decided they did not like having inaccessible landmasses visible, so in-game worlds surrounded by infinite oceans on all sides even if lore dictates the world is land-locked - by implementing large bodies of water, the boundaries of the in-game world can be effectively hidden..
   
 
==2D Universe==
 
==2D Universe==
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In the [[2D Universe]], water cannot be interacted with. If the player walks into the water, or tries to sail a boat, they will instantly [[Game Over|die]].
 
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In the [[2D Universe]], water is limited in interaction. In ''GTA 1'' it is possible to walk into water on their level and [[Swimming|paddle]] for a handful of seconds before [[Game Over|drowning]]. If the player falls into the water from a height, or tries to sail a boat, they will instantly drown however. If the player falls into water at all in ''GTA 2'', they will instantly die.
   
 
==3D Universe==
 
==3D Universe==
<span style="font-size:17px;">GTA III</span>
 
In the first game of the [[3D Universe]], [[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]], water would harm the player whenever he was submerged into it up to his chest. If the player completely submerged himself inside water by walking or driving into it, the player's health would begin to decrease rapidly, and his body would slowly float to the surface. The water in the game was a non-transparent dark blue color and no fish could be found swimming in it.
 
[[File:LCSWaterLevel1.jpg|thumb]]
 
   
===GTA Vice City===
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===''Grand Theft Auto III''===
 
[[File:LCSWaterLevel1.jpg|thumb|Water in GTA LCS.]]
In [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]] more boats were available to drive, although the player would still die if fully submerged in water. The water was more transparent and overall looked much better than in GTA III and was even home to several different types of sea creatures like [[Sharks (Sea Creatures)|sharks]] and [[Dolphin|dolphins]] although they were not solid and uninteractive.
 
 
The first game of the [[3D Universe]], ''[[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III's]]'' water is opaque, polluted and toxic. If the player completely submerges himself inside water by walking or driving into it, the player's health will begin to decrease rapidly, and his body will slowly float to the surface. The in-game explanation for this is that an oil spill had coated the city's harbor in a thick hazardous film, a direct result of deregulation of the harbor. Fish are seen in [[Gone Fishing]], but are not seen before or after.
   
===GTA San Andreas===
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===''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City''===
 
In ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]]'' more boats are available to drive, although the player will still die if fully submerged in sea water, the result of rip tides in the ocean currents. Compared to ''GTA III'', the water is transparent and featured sea floors (although "deep water" still had no bottom), sunken wrecks, fish, [[Sharks (Sea Creatures)|sharks]], and [[Dolphin|dolphins]], although they are not solid and do not respond to interaction.
In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]] the player was for the first time able to swim in the water and even dive and swim underwater, as well as drive a large variety of boats. When underneath the water, CJ would slowly lose oxygen and eventually die if he stayed under water for too long. The water in GTA San Andreas was mostly trasparent and had a better overall look than the water in GTA Vice City. Due to the inclusion of the ability to swim, there were many more sea creatures this time such as jellyfish and dolphins, however there were no sharks, although many people claim to have seen them, having them confused with dolphins and sparking a popular myth.
 
[[File:Jellyfish_off_Ocean_Docks_GTA_SA.jpg|thumb|left]]
 
===GTA Liberty City Stories===
 
In [[GTA Liberty City Stories]], as in the games before San Andreas, the player couldn't swim, though they could drive ''some'' boats. The water was deep blue-colored and not transparent, much like it was in GTA III. There were no animals in the water.
 
   
===GTA Vice City Stories===
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===''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas''===
 
In ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]]'' the player is for the first time able to swim in the water and even dive and swim underwater, as well as drive a large variety of boats. When underneath the water, CJ will slowly lose oxygen and eventually die if he stayed under water for too long. The water in ''GTA San Andreas'' is mostly transparent and has a better overall look than the water in ''GTA Vice City''. There are many sea creatures in this game such as jellyfish and dolphins, although animals are still not solid and do not interact with the player.
In [[GTA Vice City Stories]], after many complaints because swimming was impossible in the previous game (GTA Liberty City Stories), [[Rockstar]] made swimming possible again albeit without the diving function. It only permited swimming for a limited amount of time, determined by a stamina bar which decreases as the player remains in the water. When the bar runs out, the player's health decreases, as the player will drown to death. Completing the [[Beach Patrol]] side mission, however, will stop your stamina from depleting. The water was turquoise, and clearer, but still not transparent. There weren't any water animals.
 
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===''Grand Theft Auto Advance''===
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In ''[[Grand Theft Auto Advance|GTA Advance]]'', water is not accessible by foot no more than the shore as invisible barriers surround all pools of water in the game. However, the player can freely drive any vehicle into water, though it will quickly sink. If the players vehicle is between land and water, splash effects will be seen as a warning that going any further in will sink the vehicle and [[Wasted|lead to a fatal result]].
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===''Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories''===
 
In ''[[GTA Liberty City Stories]]'', as in the games before San Andreas, the player can't swim, though they could drive some boats. The water is deep blue-colored and non-transparent, but not as polluted as it was in ''GTA III''.
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===''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories''===
 
In ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]]'', after many complaints because swimming was not possible in the previous game (''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|GTA Liberty City Stories]]''), [[Rockstar]] made swimming possible again albeit without the diving function. It only permits swimming for a limited amount of time, determined by a stamina bar which decreases as the player remains in the water. When the bar runs out, the player's health decreases, as the player will [[Wasted|drown to death]]. Completing the [[Beach Patrol]] side mission, however, will stop the player's stamina from depleting. The water is turquoise and slightly transparent.
   
 
==HD Universe==
 
==HD Universe==
===GTA IV + Episodes from Liberty City===
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===''Grand Theft Auto IV + Episodes from Liberty City''===
In [[GTA IV]] and the [[Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City|EFLC]], there are a few boats, clear-looking water and no sea creatures. The player can not go underwater, being restricted to swimming on the surface of the water, non-player characters can also swim for a short period of time. The only actual advantage of water in the [[HD Universe]] is that it creates a quicker route between islands, if the player finds a boat. There is an extremely rare glitch where sometimes the rivers and the ocean levels will rise on the coast. A surface of water will float above the street and the levels change again when the weather cheat is continuously activated. Despite the glitch, the game acts like it's solid ground, unless the player enters the actual water outside the coastline. This glitch is so rare that the cause is unknown, but it is probably linked to a bug in the weather cheat. Also, if you drive a vehicle into the water, the entire car will short out. There is also another bug in which when the car's rear or front end is submerged to it's taillights/headlights, the breakable "plastic" covering the inner light will become invisible when seen through the water.
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The water in ''[[GTA IV]]'' and the ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Episodes From Liberty City|EFLC]]'' is partially transparent and highly reflective. The player can not go underwater, being restricted to swimming on the surface of the water, non-player characters can also swim for a short period of time. The only actual advantage of water in the [[HD Universe]] is that it creates a quicker route between islands if the player finds a boat. Although Liberty City is described as land-locked to the North and West, it is surrounded by water in-game.
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===''Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars''===
 
In ''[[GTA Chinatown Wars]]'', like in the previous [[HD Universe]] games, the player can only swim on the surface. The boats are similar as well, except for the [[Wet Ski]]. There are no fish. The water looks rather transparent, so some radioactive waste, as well as some underwater dunes and four "Here Be Dragons!" Easter Egg messages (one in the north-east, one in the north-west, one in the south-east and one in the south-west) can be found.
   
===GTA Chinatown Wars===
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===''Grand Theft Auto V''===
 
[[File:Submarine-Cargo-Ship-GTA-V.jpg|thumb|256x256px|A submersible exploring a shipwreck.]]
In [[GTA Chinatown Wars]], like in the previous [[HD Universe]] games, the player can only swim on the surface. The boats are pretty much the same too, except for the [[Wet Ski]]. There are no fish. The water looks rather transparent, so some radioactive waste, as well as some underwater dunes and four "Here Be Dragons!" Easter Egg messages (one in the north-east, one in the north-west, one in the south-east and one in the south-west) can be found.
 
 
In ''GTA V'', swimming returns with major upgrades. Just like in ''[[GTA San Andreas]]'', the player can swim in and under water, albeit with some changes. To swim underwater, the player can use a [[Scuba Suit|scuba suit]] or drive a [[Submarine|submarine]]. Underwater is much more detailed, and for the first time, there are [[Sharks (Sea Creatures)|sharks]] that can be interacted with. There are multiple vehicles the player may use to traverse the waters with. There are shipwrecks, hidden underwater that have hidden [[Hidden Packages|treasures]] inside, that the player can retrieve for [[Money|money]]. [[Weapons in GTA V|Weapons]], [[Health|health]], and [[Body Armor|armor]] can also be found underwater. A dead whale's skeleton and a crashed [[UFO]] can also be found in specific locations underwater. Another new feature into ''GTA V'' is if the player dives too deep, the submarine will be destroyed by the pressure, [[Wasted|killing]] them. Like Liberty City, San Andreas is described as land-locked to the North and East, with the ocean only serving as a gameplay barrier.
   
===GTA V===
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== Glitch ==
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* A glitch in GTA: Vice City Stories involves walking on the water, Get on top of an [[Airtrain]] and try not to fall behind. When it leaves the airport, after a while Vic will be ejected and land on the water below, being able to run, walk and shoot on the water. Using a rocket launcher or jumping, however, will erase the glitch and start swimming again.
In GTA V, swimming returns with major upgrades. Just like in [[GTA San Andreas]], the player can swim in and under water, albeit with some changes. To swim underwater, the player can use a [[Scuba Suit|scuba suit]] or drive a [[Submarine|submarine]]. Underwater is much more detailed, and for the first time, there are [[Sharks (Sea Creatures)|sharks]] that can be interacted with. There are also boats and PWCs for the player to traverse the waters with. Cars are also likely to sink as well, causing anyone trapped inside to die. There are shipwrecks, hidden underwater that have hidden [[Hidden Packages|treasures]] inside, that the player can retrieve for [[Money|money]]. [[Weapons in GTA V|Weapons]], [[Health|health]], [[Body Armor|armor]] and a secret suitcase can also be found underwater. A dead whale's skeleton and a crashed [[UFO]] can also be found in specific locations underwater.  It can be noticed that Rockstar may have implimented a tide system, as it can be noticed, especially in [[Sandy Shores]] that the water levels go up and down slightly.
 
[[File:Submarine-Cargo-Ship-GTA-V.jpg|thumb]]
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*In all of the 2D Universe games, and in most 3D Universe games (Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto Vice City, Grand Theft Auto Advance and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories), the water bodies serve as a mean to retain the player from a locked island, while the bridge that connects the locked island and the rest of the map is closed.
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*In most 3D Universe games (''Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto Vice City, Grand Theft Auto Advance'' and ''Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories''), the water bodies serve as a mean to retain the player from a locked island, while the bridge that connects the locked island and the rest of the map is closed. However, with the advent of ''GTA San Andreas'', players are able to swim between the islands without dying, incurring the wrath of the game's law enforcement agencies.
*In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories when swimming has been limited, the river waves serve as a mean to retain the player from swimming across to locked island while the bridges that connects the locked island and the rest of the map is closed.
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*In ''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City'' getting into shallow bodies of water outside of the ocean (pools and ponds) will not kill the player even if he crouches so that his head is submerged.
*In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto IV, the rivers are a means to reach locked islands, while awarding immediate, extreme (a 4 star wanted level in GTA SA and a 6 star wanted level in GTA IV) police attention.
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*In ''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories'' when swimming has been limited, the river waves serve as a mean to retain the player from swimming across to locked island while the bridges that connects the locked island and the rest of the map are closed.
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*In ''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas'' and ''Grand Theft Auto IV'', the rivers are a means to reach locked islands, while awarding immediate, extreme (a 4 star wanted level in ''GTA SA'' and a 6 star wanted level in GTA IV) police attention.
*In Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, The Lost and Damned, The Ballad of Gay Tony, Episodes from Liberty City and Grand Theft Auto V, the map is unlocked from the beginning, so the player can swim freely around the city. It should however be noted, that in GTA V, the entire map is surrounded by water, instead of the traditional "islands" that would be unlocked throughout the storyline, therefore making the procedure of locking parts of the map until a later date irrelevant.
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*In ''Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars'', ''The Lost and Damned,'' ''The Ballad of Gay Tony'', and ''Grand Theft Auto V'', the map is unlocked from the beginning, so the player can swim freely around the city. It should however be noted, that in ''GTA V'', the entire map is surrounded by water, instead of the traditional "islands" that would be unlocked throughout the storyline, therefore making the procedure of locking parts of the map until a later date irrelevant.
*In [[GTA V]], it is possible to take damage from falling in the water from great heights, sometimes [[Wasted|dying instantly]] from larger falls.
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*In ''[[GTA V]]'', it is possible to take damage from falling in the water from great heights, sometimes [[Wasted|dying instantly]] from larger falls. This is realistic, as once at terminal velocity, the effect of striking water would be the same as hitting concrete at 70 miles per hour.
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*In ''GTA IV'' (also Episodes) and ''GTA V'', If the player submerges a car in water that is shallow enough to still see it, they will notice that the badging is missing, and the Headlights/Taillights are broken, even if they were not broken before. But once the vehicle is back on the surface, the headlights/taillights and badging will now re-appear (the car must be underwater and the player on the surface or standing up for this to work).
 
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Revision as of 13:51, 14 January 2020

Scuba&Submarine-GTAV

A scuba diver and a Submersible underwater.

Water is a common feature in the GTA series that serves as a natural barrier for the world, break up landmasses, and give a more realistic effect on the game in both appearance and ambient sounds. After GTA III, Rockstar decided they did not like having inaccessible landmasses visible, so in-game worlds surrounded by infinite oceans on all sides even if lore dictates the world is land-locked - by implementing large bodies of water, the boundaries of the in-game world can be effectively hidden..

2D Universe

In the 2D Universe, water is limited in interaction. In GTA 1 it is possible to walk into water on their level and paddle for a handful of seconds before drowning. If the player falls into the water from a height, or tries to sail a boat, they will instantly drown however. If the player falls into water at all in GTA 2, they will instantly die.

3D Universe

Grand Theft Auto III

LCSWaterLevel1

Water in GTA LCS.

The first game of the 3D UniverseGTA III's water is opaque, polluted and toxic. If the player completely submerges himself inside water by walking or driving into it, the player's health will begin to decrease rapidly, and his body will slowly float to the surface. The in-game explanation for this is that an oil spill had coated the city's harbor in a thick hazardous film, a direct result of deregulation of the harbor. Fish are seen in Gone Fishing, but are not seen before or after.

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City

In GTA Vice City more boats are available to drive, although the player will still die if fully submerged in sea water, the result of rip tides in the ocean currents. Compared to GTA III, the water is transparent and featured sea floors (although "deep water" still had no bottom), sunken wrecks, fish, sharks, and dolphins, although they are not solid and do not respond to interaction.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

In GTA San Andreas the player is for the first time able to swim in the water and even dive and swim underwater, as well as drive a large variety of boats. When underneath the water, CJ will slowly lose oxygen and eventually die if he stayed under water for too long. The water in GTA San Andreas is mostly transparent and has a better overall look than the water in GTA Vice City. There are many sea creatures in this game such as jellyfish and dolphins, although animals are still not solid and do not interact with the player.

Grand Theft Auto Advance

In GTA Advance, water is not accessible by foot no more than the shore as invisible barriers surround all pools of water in the game. However, the player can freely drive any vehicle into water, though it will quickly sink. If the players vehicle is between land and water, splash effects will be seen as a warning that going any further in will sink the vehicle and lead to a fatal result.

Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories

In GTA Liberty City Stories, as in the games before San Andreas, the player can't swim, though they could drive some boats. The water is deep blue-colored and non-transparent, but not as polluted as it was in GTA III.

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories

In GTA Vice City Stories, after many complaints because swimming was not possible in the previous game (GTA Liberty City Stories), Rockstar made swimming possible again albeit without the diving function. It only permits swimming for a limited amount of time, determined by a stamina bar which decreases as the player remains in the water. When the bar runs out, the player's health decreases, as the player will drown to death. Completing the Beach Patrol side mission, however, will stop the player's stamina from depleting. The water is turquoise and slightly transparent.

HD Universe

Grand Theft Auto IV + Episodes from Liberty City

The water in GTA IV and the EFLC is partially transparent and highly reflective. The player can not go underwater, being restricted to swimming on the surface of the water, non-player characters can also swim for a short period of time. The only actual advantage of water in the HD Universe is that it creates a quicker route between islands if the player finds a boat. Although Liberty City is described as land-locked to the North and West, it is surrounded by water in-game.

Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars

In GTA Chinatown Wars, like in the previous HD Universe games, the player can only swim on the surface. The boats are similar as well, except for the Wet Ski. There are no fish. The water looks rather transparent, so some radioactive waste, as well as some underwater dunes and four "Here Be Dragons!" Easter Egg messages (one in the north-east, one in the north-west, one in the south-east and one in the south-west) can be found.

Grand Theft Auto V

File:Submarine-Cargo-Ship-GTA-V.jpg

A submersible exploring a shipwreck.

In GTA V, swimming returns with major upgrades. Just like in GTA San Andreas, the player can swim in and under water, albeit with some changes. To swim underwater, the player can use a scuba suit or drive a submarine. Underwater is much more detailed, and for the first time, there are sharks that can be interacted with. There are multiple vehicles the player may use to traverse the waters with. There are shipwrecks, hidden underwater that have hidden treasures inside, that the player can retrieve for money. Weapons, health, and armor can also be found underwater. A dead whale's skeleton and a crashed UFO can also be found in specific locations underwater. Another new feature into GTA V is if the player dives too deep, the submarine will be destroyed by the pressure, killing them. Like Liberty City, San Andreas is described as land-locked to the North and East, with the ocean only serving as a gameplay barrier.

Glitch

  • A glitch in GTA: Vice City Stories involves walking on the water, Get on top of an Airtrain and try not to fall behind. When it leaves the airport, after a while Vic will be ejected and land on the water below, being able to run, walk and shoot on the water. Using a rocket launcher or jumping, however, will erase the glitch and start swimming again.

Trivia

  • In most 3D Universe games (Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto Vice City, Grand Theft Auto Advance and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories), the water bodies serve as a mean to retain the player from a locked island, while the bridge that connects the locked island and the rest of the map is closed. However, with the advent of GTA San Andreas, players are able to swim between the islands without dying, incurring the wrath of the game's law enforcement agencies.
  • In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City getting into shallow bodies of water outside of the ocean (pools and ponds) will not kill the player even if he crouches so that his head is submerged.
  • In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories when swimming has been limited, the river waves serve as a mean to retain the player from swimming across to locked island while the bridges that connects the locked island and the rest of the map are closed.
  • In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto IV, the rivers are a means to reach locked islands, while awarding immediate, extreme (a 4 star wanted level in GTA SA and a 6 star wanted level in GTA IV) police attention.
  • In Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, The Lost and Damned, The Ballad of Gay Tony, and Grand Theft Auto V, the map is unlocked from the beginning, so the player can swim freely around the city. It should however be noted, that in GTA V, the entire map is surrounded by water, instead of the traditional "islands" that would be unlocked throughout the storyline, therefore making the procedure of locking parts of the map until a later date irrelevant.
  • In GTA V, it is possible to take damage from falling in the water from great heights, sometimes dying instantly from larger falls. This is realistic, as once at terminal velocity, the effect of striking water would be the same as hitting concrete at 70 miles per hour.
  • In GTA IV (also Episodes) and GTA V, If the player submerges a car in water that is shallow enough to still see it, they will notice that the badging is missing, and the Headlights/Taillights are broken, even if they were not broken before. But once the vehicle is back on the surface, the headlights/taillights and badging will now re-appear (the car must be underwater and the player on the surface or standing up for this to work).