The same method above can be used to earn lots of money, weapons and ammunition if the player wishes or needs to, except that once the player runs out of people to murder, or their health runs low, they must immediately flee and lose the wanted level or they risk getting Wasted or Busted (and lose the money that they worked hard to earn, and, in the case of being busted, weapons, armour and ammunition).Also, once the achievement has been obtained, the player can simply flee to the Middle Park East Safehouse or Playboy X's Penthouse (provided the player spares Dwayne Forge in the mission The Holland Play) and save the game, restoring the player's health and losing the wanted level.
To do this, the player has to kill lots of people (outside and inside Modo) and once you've reached 6 stars, hide inside the store.
Modo is a very good place to start a massacre and achieve the "One Man Army" achievement. Modo is the only accessible location besides the Bank of Liberty in the campaign mission " Three Leaf Clover" that has an alarm system. Modo could also be a reference to the Turkish, Polish, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian and Serbo-Croatian word " moda" which means "fashion".Ĭlothing For a comprehensive list of clothing available from the Modo in GTA IV, see /Clothing in GTA IV. Modo is believed to be based on the famous clothing retail chain H&M. The Radio Station that plays inside is the The Classics 104.1. The store is also present in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, but is also inaccessible. Like other clothing stores in GTA IV, Modo cannot be entered in The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony. The alarm will go off if the player shoots around or opens the cash register, but only when the cashier is alive and still in the shop, providing a one-star wanted level in any way. Money can be also taken from the cash register the player can get about $9-$199 and an automatic 1-star wanted level. The cashier can be scared away if Niko physically attacks or threatens him. The cashier is a well-dressed young man named Mike, who comments that Niko looks like he was "in a Binco explosion", or was a past resident of Alderney, if Niko walks into the store wearing non-Modo clothing. Modo's presentation is generally simple but tidy, with neatly organised rows of wardrobes. Kate McReary and Carmen Ortiz prefer Niko to wear clothes from Modo. This is due to both stores selling very similar clothing styles. It is possible that Modo was originally supposed to be ZIP prior to the game's release, but the name was changed. Located in the corner of Vauxite Street and Exeter Avenue in East Holland, Algonquin (near the border with North Holland), Modo primarily sells sportswear and casual clothing that are considered to fall in the "mid-range" price category, between those sold at the two other clothing chains the Russian Shop and Perseus.