San Andreas Gangs
Rockstar North conducted massive amounts of research before
developing the gangs of San Andreas--this involved talking to DJ Pooh,
Mister Cartoon, Estevan Oriol, and hundreds of other well-known faces.
Gangs play a much larger role than they did in Vice City. Firstly, the
number of gangs has increased. Aswell as having the large, dominating
gangs, we see smaller, more local gangs. Generally, gangs cause a bit
more trouble than they did in previous titles--toppling cars, crowding
streets and using various new methods of attack. In some areas of the
map, you are welcome, and in others, you are not. San Andreas gives you
the ability to 'take over' areas of the map, and recruit new members
into your gang to help and defend you.
Gang members are recognised by their clothing, tattoos, and hand
signs. These are useful for two reasons--it allows police to identify a
gang set or victim, and it allows gang members to interact with one
another. Each gang has its own territory, indicated by street warnings,
wall graffiti, or simply violence. In Los Santos, each of the 4 gangs
are split up into different 'sets'. This is good and bad news. Bad,
because not all sets get along, and good, because there's always plenty
of backup available.
Gang Wars & Territory
| 1. Approach the enemy | 2. Attack the enemy | 3. Survive three waves | 4. Take Control |
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Winning territory involves gang war, and this must be done carefully.
Enter the area you wish to control, and kill every opposition member
in sight. Killing 4 members will provoke a gang war, and the area under
attack will flash red on the radar. The opposition attack in 3 waves
to defend their land. Keep a close eye on the radar, and watch where
the attackers are coming from. They may attack unexpectantly or in
large numbers, so make sure you have a plentiful supply of health and
armor before starting the war. If possible, shoot from long distances
or from rooftops. Survive the 3 waves, and the area is yours. That
area is now highlighted green on the map. Other gangs may try and take
your territory, and it's upto you to defend it.
Gang wars and territory are introduced during Sweet's mission Doberman. After the mission The Green Sabre, CJ no longer has the ability to win new territory, or defend his own. The feature returns during the mission Home Coming, in the Final Missions strand.
Recruitment
Recruit some homies by pressing Up
on the D-pad whilst targeting a member. CJ can recruit a maximum of 7
members at any given time. The maximum number of recruits depends on
CJ's respect level.
A coach or bus will hold all 7 members, where as a typical car will carry a maximum of 2 or 4. Press Up on the D-pad and your homies will follow you. Press Down
on the D-Pad, and they will stay put until told to do otherwise. Your
homies will return fire to those who attack you, and shoot at rival gang
members and cops. They will also participate in drive-by shootings,
just like Sweet, Smoke and Ryder demonstrate in the mission 'Drive-By'.
Don't depend on your homies too much as they aren't very
reliable. They can, however, draw fire away from CJ. Press L1 with the
camera to have a picture taken with your homies.
To disband the gang, hold Down on the D-pad for a few seconds, or simply abandon them. |
| RESPECT AMOUNT | NUMBER OF GANG MEMBERS |
| Above 1% | 2 |
| Above 10% | 3 |
| Above 20% | 4 |
| Above 40% | 5 |
| Above 60% | 6 |
| Above 80% | 7 |
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Grove Street Families
The Grove Street Families have been silenced over the past few years
by drugs, internal disagreements and their arch rivals, the Ballas. The
Seville Boulevard Families (controlling only a small area in south-east
Los Santos) and the Temple Drive Families (located up north) have split
from the Grove, so just because they're wearing green doesn't mean they
are necessarily allies. Whilst these events took place, Vagos and
Ballas took over. Everyday, Grove Street gets weaker, and the Ballas
get stronger. Grove Street OG's include Sweet (Sean Johnson), Big Smoke
(Melvin Harris), Ryder (Lance Wilson) and CJ (Carl Johnson). The
families must re-unite if they are ever to rise again. The Grove Street
Families control areas of Ganton and East Los Santos. |
The Ballas
The Ballas have a bitter rivalry with the Grove Street Families. The
Ballas come in two sets - Front Yard Ballas and Rollin Heights Ballas.
The Front Yard Ballas are Los Santos' most nutorious drug dealers, and
Grove Street's biggest rivals. The Rollin Height Ballas act as backup
and control only the tiny area of Glen Park, although they are said to
be expanding south, into Idlewood. The Ballas are battling with rivals
(Vagos & the Grove Street Families) to control East Los Santos. The
Ballas have been around since the 1970's - Involved in drug dealing,
gang banging, prostitution, arms dealing, vandalism, degeneracy, but
mainly, the cocaine trade. Mindless, uncontrollable, and thought to have
ties with Mexican (Drugs), and Russian (Weapons) Mobs. |  |
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Varios Los Aztecas
A latin street gang in Little Mexico, distinctly recognised by their
turquoise outfits. They have a major rivalry with the Los Santos Vagos.
Heavily involved in gun running and street violence, but slowly
diminishing. The Varios Los Aztecas are traditionally anti-narcotics.
Gang veterans include Cesar Vialpando, Sunny, Gal and Hazer. |
Los Santos Vagos
The Vagos sport yellow outfits, and occupy a majority of North and
East Los Santos, namely Las Colinas and Los Flores. This hispanic gang
are sworn enemies of the Varios Los Aztecas, and attack in large
numbers. Heavily involved in drug trade. The Vagos have a major
involvment in Big Smoke's crack business. |  |
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San Fierro Rifa
This hispanic street gang control areas of Garcia, San Fierro. They
are believed to have become a major hub in the international drugs trade
- possible involvment in the cocaine trade. They have a dislike
towards mexican gangs in Los Santos. T-Bone Mendez is involved with the
Rifa. |
Triads
A San Fierro based gang helped along by Wu Zi Mu, a blind gentlemen,
and led by Ran Fa Li. The Triads operate the Four Dragons Casino in Las
Venturas, but their main place of work is Chinatown. There are two
sets of Triads--the Mountain Cloud Boys, operated by Woozie, and the Red
Gecko Tong, led by Ran Fa Li. The Triads are currently having problems
with a vietnamese street gang known as Da Nang Boys. |  |
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Da Nang Boys
The Da Nang Boys are a vietnamese street gang based in San Fierro,
preparing a full move to the United States. They control the
dockland/bay area in Easter Basin - often causing disturbance.
Currently at war with local Triad gangs. Extremely violent, major
interests in protection. |
The Mafia
3 Liberty City based mob families operate in Venturas, and each of
them have a stake in Caligula's Casino. The Sindacco Family want to do
business with the Leone's, and this involves Salvatore pledging 5
million dollars to the Sindaccos. Both gangs argue over who should run
the casino, and so Ken Rosenberg (once working with the Forelli's down
in Vice) is put forward as a neutral party. Ken is in the middle of the
3 mob families, so if one attacks the other, Ken will most likely be
the target. The Sindaccos are represented by Johnny, and the Forelli's
continue causing trouble for the Leone's. The Triads have opened a new
casino at the opposite end of The Strip, which will likely feature as
competition for Caligula's. |  |