The Official GTA Vice City PC Thread


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just out of curiosity

this is a "official" vice city thread?

who made it official, did rockstar drooped by and said that this will be the official place to discuss the game? :whistle:

it's the official NEOWIN thread, not the official rock:star: thread. it was made to stop 100 "vice city" threads being created for every little hitch that one may encounter. :yes:

I just bought the filmstudio, and now I have to spread the porno flyers. How do I get the airplane leaving the water, and fly up in the air??? I tried everything, but I can't get it in the air.... please help.... :(

I just bought the filmstudio, and now I have to spread the porno flyers. How do I get the airplane leaving the water, and fly up in the air??? I tried everything, but I can't get it in the air.... please help.... :(

Press 6 on the num pad to go up and 9 to go down.

in the rc plane mission, just fly over to the docks and drive the RC plane into the cubans. that'll kill them if you hit them fairly fast (if you don't hit them hard enough, just hit them again 2 more times and they'll die). Then, it's EASY to bomb the planes when they're all dead!!!

that mission was semi fun. the annoying part was the last boat for me. i eventually dove down, dropped it right on them and crashed into the water. i thought i failed cause it said all my planes were gone but it said i passed. :woot:

i dont know if someone said this it or not but.. if u listen when u change radio stations (flip through em all and repeat many times fast ) u can hear parts of the songs from gta3.. anyone else pick up? ;)

an exapmle is the first song on LIPS 106 i forget the name :huh:

Is there a patch just like the one for GTA3 that changes all the car names in the game to the original names in real life?

Or a site that gives you the real names??

Not yet, but I would love to see that. I believe its being worked on though, so shouldnt be too long :yes:

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