The Goliath is a vehicle in Saints Row.
Overview[]
The Goliath is a large Westside Rollerz-themed semi truck driven by Joseph Price.[1] While the Peterliner resembles a basic semi, the Goliath resembles an aerodynamic streamliner, but the performance is still the same, though Goliath has nitrous equipped by default. It never spawns randomly.
Location[]
After completing Semi-Charmed Life, the Goliath parking spawn is enabled in the parking lot of the Westside Rollerz Hijacking activity in the Copperton neighborhood. The spawning chance is 75%, the same spawning chance as the Nightingale.
When visiting the parking spot immediately after completing "Semi-Charmed Life", without loading a save, the Goliath is parked there as frequently as the Nightingale is parked at the airport.
The Goliath does not spawn after saving and loading the game, as the mission completion check is located in the wrong place.[2]
Completing a replay of "Semi-Charmed Life" at a Theater does not unlock the parked Goliath. The only reliable way of obtaining the Goliath is to save immediately before "Semi-Charmed Life", completing the mission then visiting the parking space.
Trivia[]
- The Peterliner and Goliath are the only tractor units in the Saints Row series.
- The Goliath logo is one of several logos on biker jackets in Saints Row 2.
- Goliath is the giant adversary of David in the Bible.
- It's the tallest vehicle in Saints Row.
- Although the Goliath is classed as Truck, it uses van animations rather than truck animations.
- The stripes on the side disappear at a distance.
- The Goliath may spawn facing either direction, as the orientation value is not set.
- It resembles a Kenworth T2000 Semi-Truck.
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ Mission: Semi-Charmed Life
- ↑ Note: All other mission-related checks occur in the *_main() function associated with each mission. The mission completion check for the Goliath occurs in the wr09_init() function instead of the wr09_main() function, which causes the check to return false. See talk page for more details.