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Lost Forever is now called Permanently Missable Content. Removed a sub-bullet in Lost Forever that went on to talk about hacking the game, with no apparent relation to the trope.


* GunsAkimbo: See FiringOneHanded.
** Additionally, you can carry two weapons, but you can only fire one at a time (which one you fire is dependent on whether you're aiming to the left or to the right of your car; aim to the left, and you fire your left weapon. Aim to the right, and you fire your right weapon).
* HitPoints: See CriticalExistenceFailure.
* [[InfallibleBabble Nobody Lies]]: Which is weird, since you normally deal with legally and morally questionable characters.

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* GunsAkimbo: See FiringOneHanded.
** Additionally, you
You can carry two weapons, but you can only fire one at a time (which one you fire is dependent on whether you're aiming to the left or to the right of your car; aim to the left, and you fire your left weapon. Aim to the right, and you fire your right weapon).
* HitPoints: See CriticalExistenceFailure.
* [[InfallibleBabble Nobody Lies]]:
InfallibleBabble: Which is weird, since you normally deal with legally and morally questionable characters.



* LevelEditor
* LostForever: Any car you drive to the Warehouse (to rescue Santos' kids). That instance of that car will be replaced by the unique, almost all-powerful [[CoolCar Mare Cruiser]].
** Also, any weapons you had before getting [[spoiler: the R/C Car Bombs and JATO Rockets]], respectively. On top of that, those two unique weapons themselves cannot be re-obtained if you replace them.
** ...Though anyone with a little determination and a little know-how can modify their saved games (.fsv format) with any decent text editor. In fact, most of the lines in a saved game are plain English followed by numbers denoting type or amount.
*** If you open your save (usually in C:\Program Files\Mexican Motor Mafia Freeware\GAME_MMM_ENGLISH\saves), the third line of your save file (begins with !CarInfo) has three numbers. The first determines which vehicle you drive, and the other two determine which weapons you use. Setting the second number to "10", for example, puts a Machine Gun in your left hand.

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* LevelEditor
* LostForever: Any car you drive to the Warehouse (to rescue Santos' kids). That instance of that car will be replaced by the unique, almost all-powerful [[CoolCar Mare Cruiser]].
** Also, any weapons you had before getting [[spoiler: the R/C Car Bombs and JATO Rockets]], respectively. On top of that, those two unique weapons themselves cannot be re-obtained if you replace them.
** ...Though anyone with a little determination and a little know-how can modify their saved games (.fsv format) with any decent text editor. In fact, most of the lines in a saved game are plain English followed by numbers denoting type or amount.
*** If you open your save (usually in C:\Program Files\Mexican Motor Mafia Freeware\GAME_MMM_ENGLISH\saves), the third line of your save file (begins with !CarInfo) has three numbers. The first determines which vehicle you drive, and the other two determine which weapons you use. Setting the second number to "10", for example, puts a Machine Gun in your left hand.
%%* LevelEditor



* PermanentlyMissableContent:
** Any car you drive to the Warehouse (to rescue Santos' kids). That instance of that car will be replaced by the unique, almost all-powerful [[CoolCar Mare Cruiser]].
** Any weapons you had before getting [[spoiler:the R/C Car Bombs and JATO Rockets]], respectively. On top of that, those two unique weapons themselves cannot be re-obtained if you replace them... though anyone with a little determination and a little know-how can modify their saved games (.fsv format) with any decent text editor. In fact, most of the lines in a saved game are plain English followed by numbers denoting type or amount.



* [[Sidequest]]: Fetch-and-Deliver quests, Shoot-These-Cars-For-Me quests, and Here's-Something-For-Your-Trouble (one-of-a-kind-weapon retrieval) quests.

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* [[Sidequest]]: {{Sidequest}}: Fetch-and-Deliver quests, Shoot-These-Cars-For-Me quests, and Here's-Something-For-Your-Trouble (one-of-a-kind-weapon retrieval) quests.



* SidetrackBonus: Sidequesting is usually the only way to get money. Just don't buy any exceptionally rare cars before going to
rescue Santos' kids (see LostForever).

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* SidetrackBonus: Sidequesting is usually the only way to get money. Just don't buy any exceptionally rare cars before going to
to rescue Santos' kids (see LostForever).kids, because [[PermanentlyMissableContent they'll be gone after that]].

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