Open world crime dramas with detailed environments and tons of side activities. After acquainting myself with the storied Grand Theft Auto series, I started looking for similar games.
Like GTA San Andreas and Vice City- two of my favorite open-world games to this day. Not much in the way of performance, but you could play older games on it. It was a Core 2 Duo HP prebuilt with 1GB of RAM and Intel integrated graphics. Using cheats will probably speed that up - they also count towards the limit.Back when I was 10, I would spend several hours a day gaming on the home computer. There is no need for "anything official or better", and ANYONE can spent 20 minutes adding cars to the garage to check the limit. The limit is 64 no matter whether it is 64 cop cars, or 64 different vehicles. The "assortment of car" does not limit what can be added. The previous reply was correct, in that the submitted did not know what they were talking about. Anyway, it's possible that something about my particular assortment of cars limits what I can add, but in the absence of anything official or better documented, I would go with 89." The previous answer stated "I don't know. Neither are Car 57, Cargo2_m9, Cargo_heist, Eagle_MAD, or HeliMS05. The Sports09 is not counted in the count of 85. The previous answer stated that "Sports09" redirects to the Torch page - this is because that is what the vehicle is, and there is no reason to have a duplicate article for it. There are an additional 17 DLC vehicles, which are not counted in the 85. That page states that there are 85 vehicles in the game, which is correct, although the list on that page has several more due to duplicate vehicles used in cutscenes which cannot be obtained. The previous answer when on to discuss the number of vehicles in each game, and questioned the accuracy of the list on the wiki: In all 3 games, there is only one "master garage list" for all types of vehicles, if you add 64 helicopters, you can add no cars.
The in-game help page for Saints Row and Saints Row 2 says the capacity of the garage was 160, but can be proven incorrect by anyone willing to steal 65 cars off the street and add them to the garage.
If your garage is full with 64 vehicles, unlockable vehicles will still be added. But you can only add 64 vehicles yourself. So the limit is 64+X, where X is total number of unlockable vehicles in the game. Unlocked reward vehicles are not counted towards that limit. Anyway, it's possible that something about my particular assortment of cars limits what I can add, but in the absence of anything official or better documented, I would go with 89.ĭave DuPlantis cited the Saints Row Wiki, but still gave the wrong answer despite the fact that the wiki contains the correct answer, as well as a full explanation.Īs it says on - the limit is 64 self-added vehicles, in all 3 games. Maybe the limit is set for Gen X, 89.0? I don't know. (For example, the Sports09 car redirects to the Torch, suggesting that it's not actually in the game.) I do have duplicates in my garage, but there are a lot of them: 41 unique car/truck/cycle types and 54 unique overall, nowhere near what the maximum is. The Saints Row wiki says there are 85 different vehicles in the game, but that also seems unlikely, as there are discrepancies within the list. When you've reached it, you will be unable to store anything more in any of your garages, and you won't be able to customize a new vehicle (but you can customize a vehicle that you or a homie have retrieved from your garage).Ĩ9 seems like an unusual number.
My garage is currently full with 89 vehicles in it: like in SR2, all vehicles in a garage (boats, planes, helicopters, and everything else) count toward your max. This seems to be a bit like Saints Row 2, where the "listed" capacity of the garage was 160, but in practice you couldn't get anywhere near that amount.