motorcycle helmets on gta 5

The is a clothing item that appears in , , , . The Helmet first appears in San Andreas. The helmet is purely a visual feature and can be purchased from ProLaps. CJ can purchase four kinds of helmets; The Helmet has a much more major role in IV. The helmet is equipped upon mounting a motorcycle. The Helmet is no longer purchasable. Niko will not equip a helmet if they start driving immediately. Once the player gets off a motorcycle, the protagonist will discard the helmet, unless the player goes to mount the bike as Niko removes it, and it will simply vanish. Some NPCs also have unique helmets, while others wear no helmet at all. All of Niko's helmets have visors. Helmets are purely cosmetic and offer no protection against crashes and the impact of bullets. Despite the biker theme in The Lost and Damned, the player doesn't wear a helmet on any bikes. In The Ballad of Gay Tony, Luis also wears helmets, and all lack visors, unlike Niko's in IV. Nikos helmet in GTA IV

In GTA V, the helmets are equipped like in IV. Trevor wears a unique black open face helmet, while Michael and Franklin wear the same helmets, which have different styles. In Online the player can purchase helmets at clothes stores and Vespucci Movie Masks. Online features unique helmets such as bulletproof and heist variants. Helmets Michael, Franklin and the Online protagonist can equip: Franklin wearing a helmet on a Sanchez while evading the police.Franklin wearing a helmet while riding a Bati 801RR.Online player and an NPC (Leroy) wearing helmets on a motorcycle. Helmet ControlNow with helmet switcher and permanent mode!!Ver 0.1 - Super simple script enable/disable helmets -Ver 0.2 - Enable/disable + cycle helmets + permanent-Tired of your character magically summoning a helmet when you hop on a motorcycle? How about when you jump in a Chopper?Preventing you from switching views? Obstructing or tinting your vision in first person?Requirements:ScripthookVLua plugin for Scripthook V Asi loader (dsound.dll or other)Controls:;

When you search a bit for this question you'll get many videos where you can see it will protect you, other shows it won't protect you. Just try it by your own. Yes, the helmet does protect you. See the video here: These guys originally "Busted" this myth, but it seems that results can be inconsistent depending on exactly how you test this. The conclusion is that it definitely reduces damage, even from gunshots. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged grand-theft-auto-5 or ask your own question. I know that you can change your helmet in your inventory but I don't want to wear it all the time. But when I change helmet it is on all the time so how do I change default helmet without wearing it all the time? You can find new helmets at any clothing store under the "Hats" section, and from the mask store at Vespucci Beach.

Buying a new helmet from one of these places will automatically define it as your new default helmet. However, you can still change it manually from your inventory anytime. Go to your inventory and put on the helmet you want to be default. Back out of the menu. Then go back to the inventory and remove the helmet. It is now your default helmet.Browse other questions tagged gta-online or ask your own question.Due to constant abuse from this IP range, all interactive traffic is blocked. If you are running a legitimate crawler/robot, ensure that it properly identifies itself via the user agent with a contact site or address.Helmet MotorcyclesMotorcycle RidesafeMotorbike SportsterMotorcycle HamletMotorcycle ThemedMotorbikes MotorbikePainted MotorcycleMotorcycle Custom PaintHelmets Motorcycle CustomForwardCustom Painted Red Bandana on Black Base Helmet. I REALLY like this one!PLEASE NOTE: Minor GTA 5 Spoilers Within Rockstar has mentioned that GTA 5 would have minimal loading, but it's not until you sit down with it that you realise just how impressive an achievement that is.

Aside from when you start the damn thing up, expect to be left to your own devices regardless what you decide to do. Yes, if you use a taxi to fast travel or get 'wasted' there may be a short moment of darkness before events spring back into life, but taking everything into account, how on earth this has been accomplished is anyone's guess. Your GPS Goes Down When In Tunnels No matter how many set pieces or explosions that can be worked into a game, sometimes it's the smallest of details that increase the love people feel for it. I doubt anyone would've blinked if when going through a tunnel GTA 5's built-in GPS had carried on working, but the fact it stops - as you're hidden from the satellite - is yet another wonderful touch in a game that's full of lovely additions. Radio Stations Don't Work Across The Entire Map Much like the above, the knowledge that some radio stations can't be tuned depending where you are in the world is one of those touches that's worthy of a round of applause in front of your television... even if you're by yourself.

While enjoying some time in the countryside setting of Sandy Shores, I was baffled that Talk Radio seemed to have vanished from my list of available stations, only to realise that this had all transpired because I was out in the sticks. Arguably needless, but it makes GTA 5 all the better because of it. Reaction of Car Crash 'Victims' Having an NPC react to your violent/stupid actions is nothing new, but some of the more nonchalant consequences of ramming your vehicle into another on the streets of Los Santos are rather amusing. There's the usual screams of terror and anger, as well as the odd driver who's so enraged they exit their car and attempt to beat your face in. Where GTA 5 is concerned, the highlight is surely when a disgruntled driver winds down the window, extends an arm and finishes that off with the raising of a middle finger. The Characters Aren't Stupid We may never see the day where digital AI is on par to an actual human, but it's always a pleasure to see small acts grounding video game characters in their environment.

GTA 5 has plenty of these, one of the quaintest being that if Michael, Trevor or Franklin make or receive a telephone call while riding a motorbike - meaning they have a helmet on - they'll use the device's speaker phone. It would've been all too easy for GTA 5 to have simply forgotten about GTA 4, but the adventures of one Niko Bellic are very real within the vast open space that is San Andreas. While I'm sure there's countless more mentions or easter eggs, don't be too surprised to hear people recalling Niko's actions, or even the odd name drop here and there. Trevor Has a Tattoo Dedicated to Michael We won't get into the nitty gritty of their relationship here, but Trevor's tattoo dedicated to Michael is a sign of how far Rockstar has come in terms of characterisation and storytelling. It may sound ridiculous given that I won't go into the significance of the 'ink' - meaning it's impossible for you to really know what I'm talking about - but safe to say it's both important and a nod that some people may never even pick up on.

J.B. Smoove (Curb Your Enthusiasm's Leon Black) Hosts His Own Radio Programme This piece of information will affect you in one of two ways. You'll either know who J.B. Smoove is and be instantly excited, or not have a clue who or what I'm talking about. The reason it's such a big deal, though, is given just how talented, and funny, the man is. Easily the highlight of the talk radio stations, J.B. sits perfectly alongside the Fernando and a certain other character as a reason to just cruise the streets in anticipation to what they'll say next. You Can Skip MissionsI hear you cry, as food falls out of your mouth due to the shock these words have caused. After years of taking stick (and poorly-worded forum comments) for bad checkpointing - often resulting in people struggling to reach the end of a GTA game - Rockstar has made the decision to place it directly into your hands. GTA 5 can still be difficult when it wants to be, much like previous entries in the series, but if you're more interested in the story than the challenge, after a few attempts the 'game over' screen will allow you to bypass the test.

Throw in that the aforementioned checkpointing is better than ever, and there should be no reason - finding the time aside - not to see the end credits this time around. Pedestrians Take Videos Of Street Attacks If you filter your way through YouTube, you'll probably be rather perplexed at the amount of real-life muggings or beatings that have been recorded on someone's phone. Leaving the moral side out of proceedings for the moment, should you decide you need a break from GTA 5's structure, expect pedestrians to whip out their smart phones and film you as you kick the crap out of innocent bystanders. Proving their cowardice further, they'll even leg it if and when you turn your attentions to them. You Can Flip Cars GTA 4 was too serious, or so they say. GTA 5 has dedicated itself to eradicating that memory, though, a fact that's no more obvious than in the opening moments when you're told that should you flip a car on its roof, you can level things out with a simple movement of the stick.