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[[File:XinoftheFather-GTACW.jpg|thumb|right|333px|The wanted level of the player is indicated by the amount of yellow stars and police cars on the top right hand corner of the player's screen and the red and blue flashing circle on the player's radar. In this image, the player has obtained a four star wanted level.]]
The '''wanted level in [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]''' is substantially different from previous iterations. Rather than the [[Wanted Level in GTA IV|proximity-based system]] used in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], it returns to a version similar to [[Wanted Level in GTA III Era|that]] of the [[Wanted Level in GTA III Era|GTA III era]]. The most notable difference to this is how stars are lost. Though over time they do lower themselves, and can still be lost at a [[Pay 'n' Spray]] out of  police view. Stars can also be removed by disabling police cars. Each wanted level has a corresponding number of cars to take out (ie, the first level has one car, the second has two, etc). The cars can be taken out by ramming at high speed or by forcing them to crash. Using weapons to disable a pursuing police vehicle is considered as retaliation, and the disabled vehicle does not count towards reducing the current wanted level. There is a slight delay period after this before the rating will lower, and the player is on "probationary" stars for a period, as in GTA III era games, before being clear.  
The '''wanted level in [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]''' is substantially different from previous iterations. Rather than the [[Wanted Level in GTA IV|proximity-based system]] used in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], it returns to a version similar to [[Wanted Level in GTA III Era|that]] of the [[Wanted Level in GTA III Era|GTA III era]]. The most notable difference to this is how stars are lost. Though over time they do lower themselves, and can still be lost at a [[Pay 'n' Spray]] out of  police view. Stars can also be removed by disabling police cars. Each wanted level has a corresponding number of cars to take out (ie, the first level has one car, the second has two, etc). The cars can be taken out by ramming at high speed or by forcing them to crash. Using weapons to disable a pursuing police vehicle is considered as retaliation, and the disabled vehicle does not count towards reducing the current wanted level. There is a slight delay period after this before the rating will lower, and the player is on "probationary" stars for a period, as in GTA III era games, before being clear.  


==Wanted Levels==
==Wanted Levels==
===One star===
===One star===
[[File:TrailBlazer-GTACW.jpg|thumb|right|292px|A one star wanted level, obtained in the mission [[Trail Blazer]].]]
[[File:CashandBurn-GTACW.jpg|thumb|right|292px|A one star wanted level in, obtained during the mission [[Cash and Burn]].]]
A one star wanted level is obtained when the player does a "minor crime". Any LCPD police patrols will give chase and attempt to arrest the player on sight. Officers on foot use the nightstick against the player. Police cars follow the player at relatively low speeds. A one star wanted level can be removed by staying out of trouble and police sight for a short while, using the Pay 'n Spray, or disabling one police vehicle.
A one star wanted level is obtained when the player does a "minor crime". Any LCPD police patrols will give chase and attempt to arrest the player on sight. Officers on foot use the nightstick against the player. Police cars follow the player at relatively low speeds. A one star wanted level can be removed by staying out of trouble and police sight for a short while, using the Pay 'n Spray, or disabling one police vehicle.


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===Two stars===
===Two stars===
[[File:Wi-Find-GTACW.jpg|thumb|right|292px|A two star wanted level, obtained in the mission [[Wi-Find]].]]
At two stars, officers shoot to kill more often. Officers in cars now chase the player, rather than simply following behind, and often try to overtake the player or run them off-road.   
At two stars, officers shoot to kill more often. Officers in cars now chase the player, rather than simply following behind, and often try to overtake the player or run them off-road.   


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===Three stars===
===Three stars===
[[File:DeadlyXin-GTACW.jpg|thumb|right|292px|A three star wanted level, obtained in the mission [[Deadly Xin]].]]
At three stars, a police helicopter chases the player. Roadblocks are also set up using [[Police Cruiser]]s, and the [[NOOSE]] joins the LCPD. The NOOSE uses the heavy [[Enforcer]]s which are harder to take out by disabling them. The NOOSE teams also use the [[Micro Uzi]] to engage the player.
At three stars, a police helicopter chases the player. Roadblocks are also set up using [[Police Cruiser]]s, and the [[NOOSE]] joins the LCPD. The NOOSE uses the heavy [[Enforcer]]s which are harder to take out by disabling them. The NOOSE teams also use the [[Micro Uzi]] to engage the player.


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===Four stars===
===Four stars===
[[File:SuperstarCafe-GTACW.jpg|thumb|right|292px|A four star wanted level.]]
At four stars, more [[Enforcer]]s and Police cars are dispatched. The [[Federal Bureau of Investigation#Grand Theft Auto IV|FIB]] also gives chase using the [[FIB Rancher]]. The FIB Ranchers are slightly easier to take out than the NOOSE Enforcers, but are much faster to compensate. FIB teams come only one a vehicle and use the [[Micro Uzi]] to engage the player.
At four stars, more [[Enforcer]]s and Police cars are dispatched. The [[Federal Bureau of Investigation#Grand Theft Auto IV|FIB]] also gives chase using the [[FIB Rancher]]. The FIB Ranchers are slightly easier to take out than the NOOSE Enforcers, but are much faster to compensate. FIB teams come only one a vehicle and use the [[Micro Uzi]] to engage the player.


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*Continuing to retaliate against law enforcement
*Continuing to retaliate against law enforcement
*Continuing to cause collateral damage
*Continuing to cause collateral damage
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