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**Title:** Little-Known Facts about GTA San Andreas (20th Edition)
**Summary:**
* **Hidden Car Detail:** The Savanna car may have had a roof in early game versions, hinted at by its low-quality texture (LOD) at far distances.
* **Big Smoke's Dialogue:** Unlike other characters, Big Smoke rarely uses the N-word, possibly due to his portrayed education level.
* **Game Mechanics & Glitches:**
+ Entering certain cheat codes in a tank adds an extra wheel.
+ A specific car (Bravura) is conveniently placed in some missions, possibly to aid the player.
+ Completing the "Pimp" mission before "Drive-By" temporarily disables the Ballas gang's aggressive behavior.
* **Development Insights:**
+ Rockstar mixed real-life elements (e.g., combining Colt M1911 and Glock 17 pistol features).
+ A documentary film, "Sunday Driver" (2005), complements the game's lowrider theme.
* **Easter Eggs & Myths:**
+ A British street artist's signature (TEK 33) is hidden in Los Santos.
+ A supposed UFO sighting is actually smoke from the Cluckin' Bell diner's interior, visible due to game world technicalities.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, without opinions, in short sentences with numbers:
**Game Mechanics & Development**
1. In GTA San Andreas, entering a cheat code for health replenishment while in a tank adds an extra wheel to the tank.
2. The game's pistol model is based on the Colt M1911, but with a 9mm caliber and 17-round magazine, similar to a Glock 17.
3. Rockstar mixed characteristics of different real-life objects to create in-game items, such as the M4 (based on an M16) and cars.
**Gameplay & Missions**
4. After completing the "Drive-By" mission, Ballas gang members will immediately attack the player character.
5. Completing the "Pimp" mission before or after "Drive-By" affects the Ballas gang's behavior towards the player.
6. A Bravura car is spawned near the 4 Dragons casino entrance during the "Fake Chips" mission, possibly to assist the player.
**Easter Eggs & References**
7. The game features a signature "TEK 33" from a British street artist in Los Santos.
8. Unlike GTA IV and V, GTA San Andreas includes graffiti from a British artist, not just from the game's prototype city (Los Angeles).
**Miscellaneous**
9. Rockstar released a documentary film called "Sunday Driver" in 2005, showcasing lowriders from Los Angeles, which complements GTA San Andreas' theme.
10. The "UFO" spotted near Fort Carson is actually smoke from the Cluckin' Bell diner's interior, which exists in a separate game world.