S, so I have another guestion.(Remember I don't have this game...YET). So, is it like San Andreas, where in order to unlock new islands..you have to do missions...or is it all unlocked from the start of the game?
TY for helping, I am trying to get as much imformation on the game, before I start playing it.
Comment:(Aug 21 2008) If you have to unlock as you go...how long is it till you unlock the second island?
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Yes, you do missions to unlock them. If you go on them when theyre not unlocked you will get a wanted level
You unlock them as you complete missions in the game. Probably every 30 or so missions you unlock the next island, with the missions getting progressively harder (except a few).
You have to do missions to unlock new islands, all GTAs were like this.
So, is it like San Andreas, where in order to unlock new islands..you have to do missions - Yes.
Why the heck would they unlock it all instantly?
Yes you have to complete missions in order to reach the next islands. There's lots of things which are different to the previous games, but it will always be part of Grand theft Auto, and pretty much any game, that you need to complete tasks in order to advance.
You unlock the second mission after you do a mission for playboy x in witch a drug deal goes wrong the third one after a bank heist mission
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