Grand Theft Auto: Vice City R3 Missions and Shooting Range FAQ by: Kirk "Bert" M. (enron_stock@hotmail.com) Current Version: 1.4 ----------------- TABLE OF CONTENTS ----------------- 1. Introduction 2. Update Archives 3. Vigilante (Police) a. What is it? b. What vehicles can be used? c. What do I have to do and what do I get for it? d. Tips, tricks, hints, glitches, etc. 4. Firefighter a. What is it? b. What vehicles can be used? c. What do I have to do and what do I get for it? d. Tips, tricks, hints, glitches, etc. 5. Paramedic a. What is it? b. What vehicles can be used? c. What do I have to do and what do I get for it? d. Tips, tricks, hints, glitches, etc. 6. Taxi a. What is it? b. What vehicles can be used? c. What do I have to do and what do I get for it? d. Tips, tricks, hints, glitches, etc. 7. Pizza Boy a. What is it? b. What vehicles can be used? c. What do I have to do and what do I get for it? d. Tips, tricks, hints, glitches, etc. 8. Shooting Range a. What is it? b. What do I have to do and what do I get for it? c. Tips, tricks, hints, glitches, etc. 9. Conclusion 10. Special Thanks 11. Copyrights ------------------ 1. Update Archives ------------------ Version 1.4: Added a correction about the Hunter. -- Version 1.3: Added the best Ambulance tip. Makes Level 12 twelve times easier! Also added some disclaimers on cheat codes. -- Version 1.2: More reader strategies posted. Also fixed a small flaw on the Taxi section. Keep those contributions coming. -- Version 1.1: Yay, my FAQ got posted! Added a few reader strategies. Thanks to all that sent emails. -- Version 1.0: Just started the FAQ. Many errors and grammar mistakes are to be in here. If there is anything major, e-mail me. --------------- 2. Introduction --------------- As you all know, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is going to be (or was) one the best selling games this Christmas season. It also happens to be one of the biggest boards in GameFAQs history. Some of the hardest tasks in Vice City are the missions activated by entering a certain vehicle and pressing R3. Another hard task (for some people) happens to be the shooting range. Seeing as there is no In Depth FAQ for any of these missions as of Dec 2, 2002, I decided to make one. This is my first time contributing an FAQ and only my second time contributing to GameFAQs, so excuse me if it sucks. Now enough about me, let's get to the FAQ. ONE MORE THING: THERE ARE MINOR SPOILERS IN THIS FAQ. DON'T EMAIL ME SAYING THAT I SPOILED THE GAME FOR YOU. THAT IS YOUR PROBLEM, NOT MINE! --------------------- 3. Vigilante (Police) --------------------- =====A. What is it?===== Vigilante missions are missions in which you kill escaping criminals. The criminals are getting away in cars and you have to stop them. In every Vigilante mission, you start at Level 1 and you advance levels as you complete them. The number of criminals you have to catch on each level are determined by the level number. For example, on level 3, you have to catch 3 criminals, on level 4, there are 4 criminals, etc. On level 5, 9, 13, etc, a new car to chase will be added because you cannot fit 5 people in any car (except slow Buses and Coaches). =====B. What vehicles can be used?===== There are a total of EIGHT vehicles that can be used in Vigilante Missions. This means you should have no problem choosing which vehicle is right for you. They are listed below with how you can get them. 1. Police (police stations, on the streets) 2. Undercover Cheetah (get 3 wanted stars and they will come out) 3. Enforcer [SWAT] (get 4 wanted stars and they will come out) 4. FBI Rancher (get 5 wanted stars and they will come out) 5. FBI Washington (behind Rock City in Downtown or get 5 stars) 6. Barracks OL (get 6 stars and they will come out) 7. Rhino [tank] (90 hidden packages and it will appear at Fort Baxter or get 6 stars) 8. Hunter [Apache] (100 Hidden Packages or beat "Keep Your Friends Close" and it will appear at Fort Baxter. Doing both tasks will make the Hunter appear at an Ocean Beach Helipad.) Out of the 6 "regular vehicles" (minus the Rhino and Hunter for their handicaps), I prefer the FBI Washington. The Police has a nice balance of speed and durability, but rolls over easily. The Undercover Cheetah can be resprayed and is the fastest of the Vigilante vehicles, but doesn't possess the resilience or durability needed. Getting repaired takes valuable time too. The Enforcer and Barracks OL possess durability and can ram cars easily, but they are too slow. As for the FBI Rancher, that thing will roll over faster than the family dog! That's if you just want to be nice and play fair. If you are lucky enough to jack a Rhino during a 6 star wanted level or have obtained 90 hidden packages, you can do Vigilante missions from the tank! Anytime you run over a car or motorbike, it explodes! It's bulletproof, nearly damage proof, and its cannon can wipe anyone of the face of the earth. For extra speed, fire the cannon from behind and zoom past everybody. If you want to have more fun, do the Vigilante missions in the tank while having 6 stars! Then there is the Hunter. If you use this, it won't be any Cops and Robbers here. Just annihilation! Fire Rockets at groups of criminals trying to get away! Gun down the survivors with your (not so)mini-gun! There are a few flaws though. Despite being the most durable chopper in the game (thanks to final mutation for the tip), colliding into buildings is inevitable, and that drains its health fast. It can also be a ***** to maneuver (much less fire). With practice though, you can reach high levels easily and make big money. NOTE: Despite what the Brady Games strategy guide says, the Predator boat CANNOT do Vigilante missions. The Police Maverick is also NOT capable of Vigilante Missions) Also NOTE: To get into Fort Baxter, obtain the Cop Uniform by completing Copland.) =====C. What do I have to do and what do I get for it?===== The main goal of the Vigilante Missions is to beat Level 12. After you do this, your maximum armor amount will increase to 150. This means that your armor will last %50 longer. This makes MANY missions easier. Also, you need it to get full %100 completion. =====D. Tips, tricks, hints, glitches, etc.===== If you are using the six regular vehicles, be sure to have a SMG with lots of ammo. Drive by shootings not only weaken the cars, but you can also flatten tires. When you kill a criminal while he/she is out of the car, pick up his/her weapon. These weapons will help you out in later levels. Beware shotguns. They can reduce your car to scrap and they knock you off your feet instantly. Pick them off from a distance instead of risking it. The Rocket Launcher is almost cheating in this scenario... When you enter a Police car, you get a Chromed Shotgun and 5 shotgun shells. When you enter an Enforcer, you get full body armor. FBI Cars and Undercover Cheetahs can only be repaired. When you exit a Vigilante vehicle during the mission, you will have 60 seconds (unless your time limit is below one minute) to return to your car. Use it wisely. If your car is close to exploding, switch it with a new Police car. The game won't know. Use the Blow Up All Cars Code if you are too lazy to do it yourself. Since I don't condone cheating, look it up yourself. At least do SOME work. Cheat at your own risk however. People have messed up their games with cheats and others can only get %99. Time from previous levels roll onto the next level. If you beat the first few levels with spare time left, it will give you more time for the harder levels. -------------- 4. Firefighter -------------- =====A. What is it?===== Next are the Firefighter missions. These are missions where you spray burning vehicles with your Firetruck's built-in fire hose to extinguish the fires. These missions work the same way as the Vigilante missions. You start at level 1 with one burning vehicle and that's it. At Level 2, after you extinguish the fire, an unlucky citizen will emerge from the vehicle on fire! Spray him/her with the hose to put out their fire. At Level 4, you have to chase a moving car on fire! And at level 5, a new car is added to the mix. It will get harder and more complex as you progress through the levels. =====B. What vehicles can be used?===== Unlike the Vigilante missions, where you had practically hundreds of cars available, the Firefighter missions only have one available: The Firetruck. Making this even harder, there is only one Fire Station, and it is one the second island in the Downtown area. People who haven't unlocked the second island will either have to do a Molotov rampage, steal the Firetruck in the Avery mission "Demolition Man", or wait. The Firetruck is one of the slowest of the R3 Mission vehicles. It is also the longest in size, thus making cornering a *****. What it loses in speed, it's more than matched with its durability and strength. You could roll an ordinary Police Car around the city with it! Also, it rarely tips over, unlike other cars...**cough*Ambu**cough**lance**cough** Must be catching a cold here.\ Press O to active the firehouse. Use the right control stick to aim it up and down and left and right. The fire hose must be shooting water to aim it though. Hopefully you like the Firetruck. If you don't, too bad. You won't have any other vehicle to choose for this mission. =====C. What do I have to do and what do I get for it?===== Just like the Vigilante missions, you have to beat Level 12. Doing so will make Tommy Vercetti fireproof. That's right, Tommy will be immune to fire (not to be confused with explosions, he still will hate those). Now you can throw a Molotov cocktail at your feet and not lose any health. This makes any Rampage involving a Flamethrower or a Molotov a walk in the park! And it is a requirement to %100. =====D. Tips, tricks, hints, glitches, etc.===== The way you can tell if your water is landing on a fire or not is the steam. If you see or hear steam at all, keep the water on it! If you are chasing a moving vehicle, ram it into a wall and spray it. The ordinary vehicle is no match for the power of the firetruck. Watch your radar for burning civilians. Make sure they do not run into any alleys or anywhere else your would have trouble maneuvering the Firetruck into. Accidentally bumped a Police car? If you see a cop running to your vehicle to bust you for bumping a squad car, shoot him with the water. It will not kill him, but it will knock him off his feet. The same thing works for civilians on fire. If you ran over a cop and now have a two star level, find a police bribe. Pay N Spray rejects Firetrucks, so don't bother. Unlike the Police missions, you CANNOT exit the Firetruck. If you do, you have to start over at level 1. **READER STRATEGY** I have a tip for the firefighter mission. With JUST the right amount of speed, (too much is bad) you can "smother" the person(s) on fire. I did it by accident on level 7 once, and IT WORKED!( I backed up very quickly). Very useful if done correctly. WARNING: If you stay on the person too long, he'll die and we don't want that now do we? **Sent in from elbarto40** ------------ 5. Paramedic ------------ =====A. What is it?===== One thing first. I ****ING HATE AMBULANCE MISSIONS! I HATE THEM! That's better. Easily the hardest R3 mission for most people is the Paramedic mission. I have to agree too (as you can tell). Just like the Firefighter and Vigilante missions, you get the level system. The amount of patients you have to save is determined by the level. The level number is the same as the amount of patients you have to save. (In Level 1, you have to save 1 person; In Level 2, you have to save 2 people; etc.) It gets harder at level 4 because the Ambulance can only hold 3 passengers, so there will be multiple trips. =====B. What vehicles can be used?===== Just one vehicle. Just one kind of ambulance. AND THE AMBULANCE SUCKS! It is one of the easiest vehicles to tip over. More so, it is way too fast for its own good. Normally, speed is good. But with the oddly shaped Ambulance, going too fast on turns will tip over the ambulance. You can't switch Ambulances without failing. The vehicle alone makes this go from intermediate to expert drivers only. =====C. What do I have to do and what do I get for it?===== Well, in the Vigilante missions, you had to reach Level 12. In the Firefighter missions, you had to reach Level 12. Now in the Paramedic missions, SURPRISE SURPRISE, you have to get Level 12. Your reward for doing so is the ability to run forever without stopping for air. Now you can run around the city without running out of breath. Of course as always, you need to this to get %100 completion. =====D. Tips, tricks, hints, glitches, etc.===== Get really good at driving before attempting this. I can't teach you how to drive, it is something you have to play the game to learn. If your Ambulance has rolled on its side, you can get it on 4 wheels. Just hit the brake and tilt the left control stick on the side its roof is facing. That should help out. In the later levels where you will have to do multiple drop offs, use the radar to group your pick ups together. If you see 3 dots really close together, get them first. You will get time for every passenger you pick up, and your first drop off (Level 4 and above) will give you extra time. However, time from previous levels WILL NOT rollover into the later levels. I wish it would too, but it doesn't. You have four hospitals to deliever patients to. There is one in Ocean Beach, Vice Point, Little Havana, and Downtown. The Ocean Beach hospital gives you the most time. However, watch out for the patients near the lighthouse. This probably won't help you, but when you enter an Ambulance, you get 20 health points. **READER STRATEGIES** Just a tip for ambulance missions, which I on the other hand LOVE! Use the Vice point hospital, and get used to the area (especcially how to get under the prawn island bridge from the hospital quickly). Most of the picks ups will be on the beach, making them easy to find. I have got to level twelve at least 10 times using this. The furtherest away the patients will be is Prawn Island/Construction site (very rarely) **Sent in from Bulmanz** In a paramedic mission, if you have the last patient for that level, drive to the hospital but don't drop them off. Wait til the timer is down to about 20 seconds then drop them off, this should give you a lot of extra time **Sent in from various people** Pick up 3 patients (full ambulance.) Now instead of driving all the way back to the hospital, start driving to the next patient. Hopefully you will get lucky and see a cop on the way, if not drive around somewhere safe ( I like the beach) until you find a cop or a cop in a car. Commit a minor offence where he can see (shoot a single bullet out the window, but of course, dont shoot at him) but before you do make sure the cop is on the passenger side of the ambulance. Let him open the passenger side door, and book it as he pulls the passenger patient out. Now the two patients left in the back will start screaming like passengers in carjacked cars. Drive down the street, out of the cop's range and stop, the patients in the back will jump out of the ambulance. Now go get 3 more patients, rinse and repeat. (editor's note: Useful trick right there. Makes it twelve times easier) **Sent in from Robert Gallivan.** --------------- 6. (Crazy) Taxi --------------- =====A. What is it?===== Taxi missions are different from the other R3 missions. There is no Level system, unlike the Paramedic, Firefighter, and Vigilante missions. Instead, you press R3 after entering a cab, pick up a passenger, and get him to his destination on time, collect fare, and repeat. However, you get bonuses for every 5 consecutive passengers. And the bonus gets bigger if you do 10, 15, 20, etc. =====B. What vehicles can be used?===== There are 4 different types of cabs that can be used. All of them (except the Zebra Cab) can be found on the streets. They aren't as common as they were in GTA 3, but you shouldn't have a problem searching big parking lots for them. They are... Taxi Cabbie Kaufman Cab Zebra Cab* *Need to complete Kaufman Cab's asset to unlock. Then it will be found inside the Kaufman cab garage. Out of all four, I (and most other people) prefer the Taxi. The Cabbie and Kaufman Cab (which are basically the same in looks and driving) roll over much easier than the Zebra or Taxi. The Zebra is found too late in the game to warrant any use (unless you procrastinate and wait until the end). =====C. What do I have to do and what do I get for it?===== Since there is no Level system, you won't need to get to Level 12. Instead, earn 100 fares. They do not have to be consecutive. Your reward is simple. After 100 fares, any time you press L3 in a Cab, it will make a big jump in the air. For fun, see if you can land on a group of pedestrians or gangs. Yes, you do need this for %100. =====D. Tips, tricks, hints, glitches, etc.===== Taxi missions are one of the first things you should do in Vice City. They are perfect for learning driving skills and becoming familiar with the city. Instead of giving you street names, you are told a certain location (Sunshine Autos, the Malibu, a store, etc.) and you have to drive the passenger there before the time limit. Since you do not have to do these fares consecutively, you won't be hurt if you mess up. Time from previous fares will roll over into the next fare. If you are quick with your first fares, and you get a streak going, you could have a half hour to spare by your 100th consecutive fare! If you drop off a passenger at the exact same time as the clock hits 0:00, you get unlimited time for the rest of the consecutive Taxi missions. Don't exit the cab, unless you want to lose your 5/10/15 in a row bonuses. ------------ 7. Pizza Boy ------------ =====A. What is it?===== Ever wanted to be the Pizza delievery guy? What's that? You didn't? Oh well, you will have to now! Pizza boy missions are missions where you ride around on a Moped delievering pizzas. The Level system is in place, but it has been altered for these missions. The first thing you will notice is that you will ALWAYS have 5 minutes to deliever your pizzas whether its Level 1 or 9. The second thing is that the level number is that same as the amount of costumers you have to serve. The last important detail is that you can only carry 6 pizzas. =====B. What vehicles can be used?===== There is only one vehicle that can be used. It is a slightly faster version of the Faggio moped. It is still one of the slower R3 vehicles. In order to throw a pizza, use the same technique as you would with a Uzi Drive By. The only problem you should have with this vehicle is bumping & flying out of the moped. =====C. What do I have to do and what do I get for it?===== Unlike the other Level based missions, you do not need to make it to Level 12. Instead, you only have to go up to Level 10. Whew! Your rewards for making it to Level 10 are $5000 and 150 Maximum Health points! It compliments your Vigilante reward doesn't it. Now some missions are made much easier because of this. And you'll need this for %100. =====D. Tips, tricks, hints, glitches, etc.===== There are 3 pizza shops. There is one in Vice Point, Little Haiti, and Downtown. The Vice Point is the easiest by far. You can use the bridges to determine which customers you want to deliever to first and when you can came back to the pizza shop for more pizzas. If you want to stock up on pizzas in the middle of the mission and you are driving by the shop, stand where the blue circle would normally be and your pizza count will go back to 6. This is useful in case you miss a throw or two. Time does not roll over. You will have the same 5 minute time limit for all pizza missions. You can exit the Moped at any time without failing. Not that you would want to though (unless you fall of the Pizza Boy). Be careful with driving the moped. You can fall off from the slightest bump. Falling takes precious time, especially in the later levels. This won't help you much, but if you go behind the Vice Point Pizza shop, you can find a free meat cleaver. **READER STRATEGY** I found the pizza place in downtown to be the easiest, because most of the deliveries I had to do were on the main highway so it was pretty easy. **Sent in from Maffew32** ----------------- 8. Shooting Range ----------------- =====A. What is it?===== Well, this isn't an R3 Mission, but since alot of people need help, I am covering it anyway. The shooting range is found in the back of the Dowtown Ammunation (the one with the really expensive guns). Unfortunately, when you first enter the Ammunation, it is just a cool decoration. In order to unlock the Shooting Range, you need to complete the Malibu asset mission "The Shootist". Then, anytime you return to the Downtown Ammunation, you can practice your oh so 1337 shooting skills! It works like this. There are three targets with 5 parts to shoot (the four body parts and the head). Shooting out all five parts will give you some points. The close one is one point, the middle one is two points, and the far one is 3 points. That should explain how it works. =====B. What do I have to do and what do I get for it?===== Everytime you score over 30 on the shooting range, you get $500. Of course, by the time you buy the Malibu club, $500 isn't a whole lot. What you want to aim (no pun intented) for is 45 points. That unlocks Fast Loading. This speeds up the loading animation for guns. Guns like the Rocket Launcher are vastly improved with this ability. Yes, you do need it for %100. =====C. Tips, tricks, hints, glitches, etc.===== This challenge requires good shooting skills. This is something a FAQ cannot teach you. It is something you need to play the game to learn. Shoot out the body portion of the first target and concentrate on the 2 and 3 point targets. Going after the 1st target wastes ammo that could be used on the other, more important, targets. Some people also shoot out the second target except for the head, this is fine and it works for them. In my opinion though, you waste too much time only destroying one target. If you used the above strategy, when you have one bullet left, and there is no 2 or 3 target with one part remaining, then shoot the head. Better to get one last point, than waste a bullet. These tactics can also be used for the first part of "The Shootist" mission. One thing strange about this, when the game loads the shooting range, they call it a "Rifle Range" on the lower part of the screen. However, you shoot using a Colt 45, which is a pistol. Strange, isn't it? **READER STRATEGY** I’ve seen an easy (and cheating) way to do the rifle range is to enter the weapons cheat code (set 1). Now, you cannot enter the code until your view comes up as the aim part, entering the cheat code prior to the aim mode will not add to your ammo during the rifle range. Note that the rules for the range are before time runs out or until you run out of ammo. Just go nuts and blast everything. (editor's note)Cheat at your own risk however. People have messed up their games with cheats and others can only get %99. **Sent in from Jason Snelten** ------------- 9. Conclusion ------------- Well. That's it. I hope I have helped some people out with this R3 Missions and Shooting Range. FAQ. I put more than 5 minutes into writing this, so it should not be THAT horrible. Now, I know there are bound to be better strategies, typos, wrong information, etc. If you find these things, send me an email at enron_stock@hotmail.com (you will get credit in the Special Thanks section) These are things I will accept: (be sure to put "R3 FAQ or "VC FAQ" or something that will tell me it isn't spam) - Telling me I made a big typo - There's a easy strategy that can be used in an R3 mission or the Rifle Range - Telling me that I put wrong info in my guide - Praise, Saying "Bert is God", saying my guide is good. - Constructive Criticism (your FAQ sucks, but adding this will help you/here is what you are doing wrong) Things I don't want: - SPAM (no I don't want porn, nor a new credit card, and my "Rocket Launcher" is big enough without your crappy steroids!) - Chain Letters (no, I do not believe a piano will fall on my head if I don't send your crappy letter to 10 people in 15 minutes) - Hate mail (great way to get your email blocked) - Saying my FAQ sucks with no reasons (see hate mail) All of those will get you blocked. ------------------ 10. Special Thanks ------------------ CJayC for posting this FAQ on GameFAQs Me, for writing this FAQ. Ebgames.com for providing me with the ability to purchase GTA VC and Strategy guide online. Rockstar and Rockstar North for making this game Bullmanz for the Ambulance strategy. Maffew32 for his tip on Pizza missions. Jason Snelten for his Shooting Range tip. Final Mutation for correcting me on the Hunter. Elbarto40 for a tip on the Firefighter mission. Robert Gallivan for the very useful Ambulance tip. **your name here** for reading my guide **your name mentioned here*** if you contribute to this guide. -------------- 11. Copyrights -------------- This guide is property of me, Kirk "Bert" M. You many use this guide for private use. You can put it on your site provided you give me credit. You do not even need to e-mail me. You just have to give me credit. If not, you could face legal matters. Please, do not make me. Copyright 2002.