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** Every other AI-controlled vehicle in the game, especially during missions where you need to be someplace within a time limit, or you're transporting goods that can't be damaged, which is when some maniac driver will pick that moment to run into you from behind or run a red light.
* [[Driving Into a Truck]]: In at least one mission you have to do this.
* [[Drugs Are Bad]]: The [[Neighborhood Friendly Gangsters]] ain't down with that shit. CJ comes around to this realization when he sees that even a [[Badass]] like Big Bear can be made into a bitch for rock. You can encounter drug dealers through out the game, and they will ask you if you want some rock. Even if you say yes, CJ, in no uncertain terms, tells the guy to take his business elsewhere. Also, each dealer carries $2000 without exception, more money than the vast majority of Los Santos missions provide. In the early chapters, waging your own personal war on drugs is to your extreme advantage. ...except when you play the German version of this game, which removes any money dropped by pedestrians. However, the Grove Street Families's intolerance of drugs only seems to extend to harder ones like cocaine, as many of the [[Player MooksMook|generic recruitable gansters]] are seen holding joints while hanging around.
* [[Dual-Wielding]]: If CJ gets his weapon skill up to Hitman with the Pistol, Sawn-Off Shotgun or Micro-SMG, he can pack one in each hand for double the devastation. You will lose accuracy when doing this, but when [[Rule of Cool]] is in full effect like this ''you simply won't care''. This also makes the AmmuNation shooting range challenge slightly easier.
* [[Dude, Where's My Respect?]]: Ok, you've completed all the [[Gotta Catch Them All|collectibles]], [[An Entrepreneur Is You|bought all property]], [[Sidequest|completed all side missions]], [[Badass Driver|you're a proven master of vehicles both on the land, water and in the air]], the grove street gang's territory is bigger than it has ever been and yet when your brother is freed from jail due to 'your connections with the government' he still treats you like a noob, chewing you out on leaving Los Santos behind again. Sweet's behavior is justified, since he has been in jail all the time without any contact to outside, and he has no way of knowing about your various exploits, or your reasons for leaving. Given this situation, it makes sense for him to react this way. Nevertheless, the sudden shift in mood can be a bit perplexing for the player.
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