"Some missions ask you to customize vehicles in certain ways, and we have taken vehicle customization in general a lot further than we did in San Andreas." ![]() ![]() "Rather than it simply being an additional option for players to experiment with, we wanted to expand it and integrate it more deeply into the game so that it would seamlessly slot in with everything else that the player can do in the world," Sarwar said. Sarwar said the addition of in-depth car customization is not just a nod to the similar system in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, but something the development team wanted intimately connected with the game's other features. ![]() Players will be able to customize their vehicles at a one-stop shop in Grand Theft Auto 5, a system Rockstar Games wanted to deeply integrate with other features, according to an interview with the game's producer and lead mission designer Imran Sarwar on Game Informer.
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