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GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas
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ReadMe.txt
V1.00
Thank you for purchasing GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas.
This ReadMe file contains last minute information and troubleshooting tips.
__________
CONTENTS
__________
1) SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
2) INSTALLATION
3) USER RADIO STATIONS
4) CONFIGURATION
5) FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
6) DRIVERS
7) CONTACT INFORMATION
8) ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
________________________________________________________________________
1) SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
_______________________
Supported Operating Systems are:
Windows 2000 Professional (Workstation) (plus Service Pack 1 or higher)
plus DirectX 9
Windows XP (Home and Professional) (plus Service Pack 1 or higher)
plus DirectX 9
Minimum Hardware Requirements:
1GHz Intel Pentium III or AMD Athlon Processor
256 MB of RAM
8 speed DVD-ROM Drive
3.6 GB of free Hard Disk space for a minimal install
64 MB Video Card with DirectX 9 compatible drivers
("GeForce3" or better)
DirectX 9 compatible Stereo Sound Card
Keyboard
Mouse
Recommended Hardware Requirements:
Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon XP processor (or better)
384(+) MB of RAM
16 speed DVD-ROM drive
4.7 GB of free Hard Disk space for a full install
128(+) MB Video Card with DirectX 9 compatible drivers
("GeForce4" or better)
DirectX 9 compatible Surround Sound Card
Game pad with twin axis analogue controls (USB or Joystick Port)
Keyboard
Mouse
________________________________________________________________________
2) INSTALLATION
_______________________
You must have Administrator privileges to install and play GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas. If you are unsure about how to achieve this, please consult your Windows system manual.
- Insert the GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas DVD into your DVD-ROM Drive.
- If Auto play is enabled, the Launch Menu will appear otherwise use
Explorer to browse the disc, and launch the INSTALL.EXE program.
- Select the INSTALL option to run the installer.
- Agree to the License Agreement.
- Choose the install location:-
by default we use "C:\Program Files\Rockstar Games\GTA San Andreas"
- Choose Install type - the two options are :-
"Play Radio Stations from DVD" (requires 3.6 GB of Hard Drive space)
"Play Radio Stations from Hard Drive" (requires 4.7 GB of Hard Drive
space)
- Once Installation has finished, you will be returned to the Launch Menu.
- If you do not have DirectX 9.0c installed on your PC, then we suggest
launching DIRECTX INSTALL from the Launch Menu. This will require
you to reboot your computer after installation has finished.
________________________________________________________________________
3) USER RADIO STATIONS
_______________________
User Radio Files
GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas can support the playback of the users own audio files. By default the game ships with support for Windows Wave files (WAV) and Ogg Vorbis (OGG) files. Additionally, with the correct CODECS installed to your computer, you can playback MP3, WMA, M4A, etc. To facilitate playback of these formats you can -
Install the latest Apple QuickTime Player
or
Install Microsoft Windows Media Player 9 OR 10
or
Install a combined CODEC package
________________________________________________________________________
4) CONFIGURATION
_______________________
"Controller" Setup Page
______________________
Configuration Mouse and Keys / Joypad
Sets the control method to either Mouse and Keyboard or Joypad.
Redefine Controls
Opens the "Foot Controls" and "Vehicle Controls" pages to allow setting up differing controls methods for each.
Joypad Settings / Mouse Settings
Opens the "Joypad Settings" or "Mouse settings" pages, dependant on how you have set the Configuration
Restore Defaults
Restores the CONTROLLER settings back to defaults.
"Mouse Settings" Page
___________________
Mouse Sensitivity Slider
Allows the user to set the mouse sensitivity to personal preference.
Invert Mouse Vertically On / Off
Inverts the Y axis of the mouse.
Steer With Mouse On / Off
Switches between in vehicle mouse steering and in vehicle mouse look.
"Joypad Settings" Page
____________________
Invert Left Stick X On / Off
Swap left and right on the left stick.
Invert Left Stick Y On / off
Swap up and down on the left stick.
Invert Left Axis On / Off
Swap axis on the left stick, so left / right become up / down and up / down become left / right.
Invert Right Stick X On / Off
Swap left and right on the right stick.
Invert Right Stick Y On / Off
Swap up and down on the right stick.
Invert Right Axis On / Off
Swap axis on the right stick, so left / right become up / down and up / down become left / right.
"Audio" Setup page
__________________
Radio Volume Slider
Adjust radio volume.
SFX Volume Slider
Adjust sound effect volume.
Radio EQ On / Off
If this option is set to on, then the bass response and audio quality of the radio will vary from vehicle to vehicle depending on what type of vehicle is being driven. When set to off, all vehicle radio will be normalized to the best possible quality.
Radio Auto-Tune On / Off
If enabled, when changing vehicle, this automatically tunes the radio to the user’s last selected radio station.
User Radio Options
Opens the "User Radio Options" page.
Radio Station Player
Allows the user to preview any radio station.
Restore Defaults
Restores the AUDIO options to default settings.
"User Radio Options" Page
_______________________
Play Mode Radio / Random / Sequential
Radio - User tracks interspersed with radio commercials.
Random - Plays the user tracks uninterrupted and at random.
Sequential - Plays the user tracks in alphabetical order.
Automatic Media Scan On / Off
Forces the game to re-scan for user tracks each time it is loaded.
Scan User Tracks
Allows the user to scan the user tracks folder for compatible audio files.
"Display" Setup Page
____________________
Brightness Slider
Allows you to brighten or darken the game to take account of monitor differences.
Legend On / Off
Enables or disables the legend on the map screen.
Radar Mode Map and Blips / Blips / Off
Enables and disables the on-screen map, and the display of mission blips (objectives) on this map.
HUD Mode On / Off
Enables/disables the on screen display (Health, radar, money etc.)
Subtitles On / Off
Enables and disables subtitles in cut-scenes.
Store Gallery Photos On / Off
Enables and disables the user’s ability to save photographs taken in game to the SA user files directory.
Advanced
Opens the "Advanced Display Options" page.
Restore Defaults
Returns the DISPLAY settings back to default.
"Advanced" Display Options Page
_____________________________
Draw Distance Slider
Allows the user to adjust the draw distance to better suit his/her setup. (Turning up the draw distance too far may result in frame rate instability.)
Frame Limiter On / Off
Normally the frame rate of GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas is capped at 30 frames per second. This option allows the game to go faster than 30 frames per second. Be warned that this will not magically make GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas run better, but rather may make your experience "more variable". We do not recommend un-locking the frame rate. If you have a fast machine, it is far preferable to increase resolution, detail options, anti aliasing, etc. rather than trying to achieve a higher frame rate by un-locking the Frame Limiter. This will lead to a more variable game play experience.
Widescreen On / Off
This option is not as obvious as it sounds. Using the Widescreen toggle you can force a 4:3 aspect ratio resolution to use a 16:9 aspect ratio (so if GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas only offers you 4:3 aspect ratio screen resolutions to use, but your laptop has a 16:9 ratio widescreen display, then this will force the 4:3 resolution to look like 16:9, thereby sorting out the "squashed CJ" look). A proper 16:9 resolution displayed on a 16:9 screen does not need the use of the Widescreen toggle (or this will result in "skinny CJ").
Visual FX Quality Low / Medium / High / Very High
This option allows the player to change the depth and amount of in game effects to better suit his/her PC configuration.
MIP Mapping On / Off
Turns on and off the MIP mapping function of the game. This may be greyed out, in which case you are probably forcing Mip Mapping on in your video card drivers. Mip Mapping can help smooth transitions between different sized textures. This can be noticed most in roads that go away from the player.
Anti Aliasing Modes 1 - 6
Allows the user to select the level of Anti-Aliasing applied to the in game graphics. This will not necessarily offer all modes on all graphics cards; this is limited to what the hardware can do, and available video memory.
Resolution Modes (640*480*32 - Highest your monitor allows)
Select the screen resolution to run GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas in. We do not recommend using 16 bit colour modes if possible.
"Language" Setting Page
_____________________
This Page allows the user to select which language to display on-screen text in: - English, French, German, Italian or Spanish.
________________________________________________________________________
5) FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
______________________________
Q: Why does the "Heat Haze" effect look weird on my ATI graphics card?
A: The Heat Haze effect has been noticed to be corrupt when using ATI 4.x series drivers - this seems cured on 5.x series ATI drivers.
Q: Why does running GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas on my laptop not offer me widescreen screen modes, when the screen on my laptop is a widescreen display?
A: Some laptop widescreen displays are not a standard aspect ratio. GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas only supports 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios, and those closely related to them. You may also find some resolutions are not offered as usable at all by GRAND THEFT AUTO : San Andreas because they deviate too much from 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratios.
Q: Why do the buildings in the world take time to catch up with me when I drive in a fast vehicle in a built up area?
A: Most likely you have disabled the Frame Limiter, or your Hard Drive is not supplying world data at a fast enough rate. Re-enabling the Frame Limiter will help this.
Q: Why am I having difficulty setting up 2 control pads at the same time?
A: GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas can only support one external device.
Q: I cannot complete donuts in the first "Driving School" test.
A: The key setup you are using may not allow the reporting of the 3 necessary keys at the same time, you may have to re-define keys to allow this to be detected correctly.
Q: Why do I get missing and flashing textures in 16 bit graphics modes?
A: GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas was developed specifically for 32 bit screen modes. Although playing in 16 bit modes are supported, this will result in a much poorer experience and the game may not play as intended.
Q: Why do I only hear advertisements when listening to the User Track Player?
A: Check that any shortcuts in the "My Documents\GTA San Andreas User Files\User Tracks" are valid and that they have been scanned using the Scan User Tracks function in the User Track Options menu submenu of the Audio Setup menu. If trying to playback MP3, M4A or WMA tracks you may need to install Windows Media Player, QuickTime or a third party codec pack.
Q: Why does GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas take a long time to start up if I have lots of music files or shortcuts in my User Tracks folder?
A: This occurs when Automatic Media Scan is set to ON in the User Track Options. Turning off the Automatic Media Scan will make loading faster and, in sequential mode, will stop the User Track Player from returning to the first track after the game loads.
Q: Why does GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas always start on the same track when in sequential mode?
A: This occurs when Automatic Media Scan is set to ON in the User Track Options menu. Turning off the Automatic Media Scan will stop the User Track Player from returning to the first track after the game loads.
Q: I don't have a soundcard in my PC (or I don't have the drivers for my soundcard installed) - Can I run GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas on my PC?
A: GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas requires a soundcard to be present, and will refuse to run without one.
Q: Should I install the Radio Stations to Hard Drive whilst installing GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas?
A: Most computers will benefit from playing the Radio Stations from Hard Drive. Exceptions to this would be computers with poor Hard Drive performance - these will benefit from playing the Radio Stations from DVD.
Q: When I installed GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas I selected the full install option to play the Radio Stations from my Hard Drive. Do I still need the GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas DVD in my DVD-ROM drive to play?
A: Yes. You must have the GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas DVD in your DVD-ROM drive at all times.
Q: I don't want to upgrade my finely honed DirectX 8.1 system to DirectX 9; can I still play GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas without DirectX 9?
A: GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas must have DirectX9 installed.
________________________________________________________________________
6) DRIVERS
_______________________
We recommend using the latest drivers available.
System/Component Manufacturers
Compaq http://www.compaq.com/
Dell http://www.dell.com/
Gateway http://www.gateway.com/
Hewlett-Packard http://www.hp.com/
IBM http://www.ibm.com/
Intel http://www.intel.com/
VIA Technologies http://www.viatech.com/
Audio hardware providers/manufacturers
Cirrus Logic (Crystal) http://www.cirruslogic.com/
Creative Labs/Ensoniq http://www.creative.com/
ESS Tech http://www.esstech.com/
VIA Technologies http://www.viatech.com/
Turtle Beach http://www.turtlebeach.com/
Video hardware providers/manufacturers
ATI http://www.ati.com/
Creative Labs http://www.creative.com/
Hercules http://www.hercules.com/
Intel http://www.intel.com/
Matrox http://www.matrox.com/
Nvidia http://www.nvidia.com/
S3 http://www.s3graphics.com/
SIS http://www.sis.com/
Trident http://www.tridentmicro.com/
Controller manufacturers
Gravis http://www.gravis.com/
Logitech http://www.logitech.com/
MadCatz http://www.madcatz.com/
Microsoft Sidewinder http://www.microsoft.com//hardware/sidewinder/
Saitek http://www.saitek.com/
Thrustmaster http://www.thrustmaster.com/
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7) CONTACT INFORMATION
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CUSTOMER SUPPORT
Every effort has been made to make our products as compatible with current hardware as possible. However if you are experiencing problems with running of one of our titles you may contact our Technical Support staff in one of the several ways listed below.
Before contacting Technical Support, please be prepared. In order to assist you efficiently, we will need to know as much information about your computer and the problem as possible. If you can not provide the information in the check list below, then please contact your computer manufacturers technical support department before contacting Take 2 Interactive, otherwise we will be unable to solve your problem.
The information that we will require is as follows :
Contact Details:
- Your name.
- E-mail address, daytime telephone number or postal address.
- If you are from outside the UK, please specify which country you are contacting us from and the language version of the game you are playing.
System Details:
- PC brand name and model.
- Processor speed and manufacturer.
- CD-ROM Drive speed and manufacturer.
- Total amount of system RAM.
- The make and model of your video card / 3D Accelerator together with amount of video RAM.
- The make and model of your sound card.
- Mouse and driver information.
Please describe the circumstances, including any error messages, of your problem as clearly as possible.
NOTE: PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT TAKE 2’S TECHNICAL SUPPORT STAFF IN SEARCH OF GAME HINTS. They are neither permitted nor qualified to supply such information.
OUR TECHNICAL SUPPORT CONTACT DETAILS:
Post: Take 2 Interactive Technical Support
Unit A, Sovereign Park
Brenda Road
Hartlepool
TS25 1NN
Telephone: (0870) 1242222 / calls charged at national rate
(7 days a week from 8am to 10pm (GMT) excluding bank holidays)
Nederland 0900-2040404 (EUR 0,70ct p/m)
België 0902-88079 (EUR 0,74ct p/m)
Fax: 01429 233677
E-mail: take2@europesupport.com
tech.support@take2europe.com
Web Address: www.take2games.co.uk
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8) ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas is linked with the OggVorbis SDK,
copyright (c) 2004 Xiph.org Foundation
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GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas
_______________________________
ReadMe.txt
V1.00
Thank you for purchasing GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas.
This ReadMe file contains last minute information and troubleshooting tips.
__________
CONTENTS
__________
1) SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
2) INSTALLATION
3) USER RADIO STATIONS
4) CONFIGURATION
5) FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
6) DRIVERS
7) CONTACT INFORMATION
8) ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
________________________________________________________________________
1) SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
_______________________
Supported Operating Systems are:
Windows 2000 Professional (Workstation) (plus Service Pack 1 or higher)
plus DirectX 9
Windows XP (Home and Professional) (plus Service Pack 1 or higher)
plus DirectX 9
Minimum Hardware Requirements:
1GHz Intel Pentium III or AMD Athlon Processor
256 MB of RAM
8 speed DVD-ROM Drive
3.6 GB of free Hard Disk space for a minimal install
64 MB Video Card with DirectX 9 compatible drivers
("GeForce3" or better)
DirectX 9 compatible Stereo Sound Card
Keyboard
Mouse
Recommended Hardware Requirements:
Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon XP processor (or better)
384(+) MB of RAM
16 speed DVD-ROM drive
4.7 GB of free Hard Disk space for a full install
128(+) MB Video Card with DirectX 9 compatible drivers
("GeForce4" or better)
DirectX 9 compatible Surround Sound Card
Game pad with twin axis analogue controls (USB or Joystick Port)
Keyboard
Mouse
________________________________________________________________________
2) INSTALLATION
_______________________
You must have Administrator privileges to install and play GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas. If you are unsure about how to achieve this, please consult your Windows system manual.
- Insert the GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas DVD into your DVD-ROM Drive.
- If Auto play is enabled, the Launch Menu will appear otherwise use
Explorer to browse the disc, and launch the INSTALL.EXE program.
- Select the INSTALL option to run the installer.
- Agree to the License Agreement.
- Choose the install location:-
by default we use "C:\Program Files\Rockstar Games\GTA San Andreas"
- Choose Install type - the two options are :-
"Play Radio Stations from DVD" (requires 3.6 GB of Hard Drive space)
"Play Radio Stations from Hard Drive" (requires 4.7 GB of Hard Drive
space)
- Once Installation has finished, you will be returned to the Launch Menu.
- If you do not have DirectX 9.0c installed on your PC, then we suggest
launching DIRECTX INSTALL from the Launch Menu. This will require
you to reboot your computer after installation has finished.
________________________________________________________________________
3) USER RADIO STATIONS
_______________________
User Radio Files
GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas can support the playback of the users own audio files. By default the game ships with support for Windows Wave files (WAV) and Ogg Vorbis (OGG) files. Additionally, with the correct CODECS installed to your computer, you can playback MP3, WMA, M4A, etc. To facilitate playback of these formats you can -
Install the latest Apple QuickTime Player
or
Install Microsoft Windows Media Player 9 OR 10
or
Install a combined CODEC package
________________________________________________________________________
4) CONFIGURATION
_______________________
"Controller" Setup Page
______________________
Configuration Mouse and Keys / Joypad
Sets the control method to either Mouse and Keyboard or Joypad.
Redefine Controls
Opens the "Foot Controls" and "Vehicle Controls" pages to allow setting up differing controls methods for each.
Joypad Settings / Mouse Settings
Opens the "Joypad Settings" or "Mouse settings" pages, dependant on how you have set the Configuration
Restore Defaults
Restores the CONTROLLER settings back to defaults.
"Mouse Settings" Page
___________________
Mouse Sensitivity Slider
Allows the user to set the mouse sensitivity to personal preference.
Invert Mouse Vertically On / Off
Inverts the Y axis of the mouse.
Steer With Mouse On / Off
Switches between in vehicle mouse steering and in vehicle mouse look.
"Joypad Settings" Page
____________________
Invert Left Stick X On / Off
Swap left and right on the left stick.
Invert Left Stick Y On / off
Swap up and down on the left stick.
Invert Left Axis On / Off
Swap axis on the left stick, so left / right become up / down and up / down become left / right.
Invert Right Stick X On / Off
Swap left and right on the right stick.
Invert Right Stick Y On / Off
Swap up and down on the right stick.
Invert Right Axis On / Off
Swap axis on the right stick, so left / right become up / down and up / down become left / right.
"Audio" Setup page
__________________
Radio Volume Slider
Adjust radio volume.
SFX Volume Slider
Adjust sound effect volume.
Radio EQ On / Off
If this option is set to on, then the bass response and audio quality of the radio will vary from vehicle to vehicle depending on what type of vehicle is being driven. When set to off, all vehicle radio will be normalized to the best possible quality.
Radio Auto-Tune On / Off
If enabled, when changing vehicle, this automatically tunes the radio to the user’s last selected radio station.
User Radio Options
Opens the "User Radio Options" page.
Radio Station Player
Allows the user to preview any radio station.
Restore Defaults
Restores the AUDIO options to default settings.
"User Radio Options" Page
_______________________
Play Mode Radio / Random / Sequential
Radio - User tracks interspersed with radio commercials.
Random - Plays the user tracks uninterrupted and at random.
Sequential - Plays the user tracks in alphabetical order.
Automatic Media Scan On / Off
Forces the game to re-scan for user tracks each time it is loaded.
Scan User Tracks
Allows the user to scan the user tracks folder for compatible audio files.
"Display" Setup Page
____________________
Brightness Slider
Allows you to brighten or darken the game to take account of monitor differences.
Legend On / Off
Enables or disables the legend on the map screen.
Radar Mode Map and Blips / Blips / Off
Enables and disables the on-screen map, and the display of mission blips (objectives) on this map.
HUD Mode On / Off
Enables/disables the on screen display (Health, radar, money etc.)
Subtitles On / Off
Enables and disables subtitles in cut-scenes.
Store Gallery Photos On / Off
Enables and disables the user’s ability to save photographs taken in game to the SA user files directory.
Advanced
Opens the "Advanced Display Options" page.
Restore Defaults
Returns the DISPLAY settings back to default.
"Advanced" Display Options Page
_____________________________
Draw Distance Slider
Allows the user to adjust the draw distance to better suit his/her setup. (Turning up the draw distance too far may result in frame rate instability.)
Frame Limiter On / Off
Normally the frame rate of GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas is capped at 30 frames per second. This option allows the game to go faster than 30 frames per second. Be warned that this will not magically make GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas run better, but rather may make your experience "more variable". We do not recommend un-locking the frame rate. If you have a fast machine, it is far preferable to increase resolution, detail options, anti aliasing, etc. rather than trying to achieve a higher frame rate by un-locking the Frame Limiter. This will lead to a more variable game play experience.
Widescreen On / Off
This option is not as obvious as it sounds. Using the Widescreen toggle you can force a 4:3 aspect ratio resolution to use a 16:9 aspect ratio (so if GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas only offers you 4:3 aspect ratio screen resolutions to use, but your laptop has a 16:9 ratio widescreen display, then this will force the 4:3 resolution to look like 16:9, thereby sorting out the "squashed CJ" look). A proper 16:9 resolution displayed on a 16:9 screen does not need the use of the Widescreen toggle (or this will result in "skinny CJ").
Visual FX Quality Low / Medium / High / Very High
This option allows the player to change the depth and amount of in game effects to better suit his/her PC configuration.
MIP Mapping On / Off
Turns on and off the MIP mapping function of the game. This may be greyed out, in which case you are probably forcing Mip Mapping on in your video card drivers. Mip Mapping can help smooth transitions between different sized textures. This can be noticed most in roads that go away from the player.
Anti Aliasing Modes 1 - 6
Allows the user to select the level of Anti-Aliasing applied to the in game graphics. This will not necessarily offer all modes on all graphics cards; this is limited to what the hardware can do, and available video memory.
Resolution Modes (640*480*32 - Highest your monitor allows)
Select the screen resolution to run GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas in. We do not recommend using 16 bit colour modes if possible.
"Language" Setting Page
_____________________
This Page allows the user to select which language to display on-screen text in: - English, French, German, Italian or Spanish.
________________________________________________________________________
5) FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
______________________________
Q: Why does the "Heat Haze" effect look weird on my ATI graphics card?
A: The Heat Haze effect has been noticed to be corrupt when using ATI 4.x series drivers - this seems cured on 5.x series ATI drivers.
Q: Why does running GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas on my laptop not offer me widescreen screen modes, when the screen on my laptop is a widescreen display?
A: Some laptop widescreen displays are not a standard aspect ratio. GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas only supports 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios, and those closely related to them. You may also find some resolutions are not offered as usable at all by GRAND THEFT AUTO : San Andreas because they deviate too much from 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratios.
Q: Why do the buildings in the world take time to catch up with me when I drive in a fast vehicle in a built up area?
A: Most likely you have disabled the Frame Limiter, or your Hard Drive is not supplying world data at a fast enough rate. Re-enabling the Frame Limiter will help this.
Q: Why am I having difficulty setting up 2 control pads at the same time?
A: GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas can only support one external device.
Q: I cannot complete donuts in the first "Driving School" test.
A: The key setup you are using may not allow the reporting of the 3 necessary keys at the same time, you may have to re-define keys to allow this to be detected correctly.
Q: Why do I get missing and flashing textures in 16 bit graphics modes?
A: GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas was developed specifically for 32 bit screen modes. Although playing in 16 bit modes are supported, this will result in a much poorer experience and the game may not play as intended.
Q: Why do I only hear advertisements when listening to the User Track Player?
A: Check that any shortcuts in the "My Documents\GTA San Andreas User Files\User Tracks" are valid and that they have been scanned using the Scan User Tracks function in the User Track Options menu submenu of the Audio Setup menu. If trying to playback MP3, M4A or WMA tracks you may need to install Windows Media Player, QuickTime or a third party codec pack.
Q: Why does GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas take a long time to start up if I have lots of music files or shortcuts in my User Tracks folder?
A: This occurs when Automatic Media Scan is set to ON in the User Track Options. Turning off the Automatic Media Scan will make loading faster and, in sequential mode, will stop the User Track Player from returning to the first track after the game loads.
Q: Why does GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas always start on the same track when in sequential mode?
A: This occurs when Automatic Media Scan is set to ON in the User Track Options menu. Turning off the Automatic Media Scan will stop the User Track Player from returning to the first track after the game loads.
Q: I don't have a soundcard in my PC (or I don't have the drivers for my soundcard installed) - Can I run GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas on my PC?
A: GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas requires a soundcard to be present, and will refuse to run without one.
Q: Should I install the Radio Stations to Hard Drive whilst installing GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas?
A: Most computers will benefit from playing the Radio Stations from Hard Drive. Exceptions to this would be computers with poor Hard Drive performance - these will benefit from playing the Radio Stations from DVD.
Q: When I installed GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas I selected the full install option to play the Radio Stations from my Hard Drive. Do I still need the GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas DVD in my DVD-ROM drive to play?
A: Yes. You must have the GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas DVD in your DVD-ROM drive at all times.
Q: I don't want to upgrade my finely honed DirectX 8.1 system to DirectX 9; can I still play GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas without DirectX 9?
A: GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas must have DirectX9 installed.
________________________________________________________________________
6) DRIVERS
_______________________
We recommend using the latest drivers available.
System/Component Manufacturers
Compaq http://www.compaq.com/
Dell http://www.dell.com/
Gateway http://www.gateway.com/
Hewlett-Packard http://www.hp.com/
IBM http://www.ibm.com/
Intel http://www.intel.com/
VIA Technologies http://www.viatech.com/
Audio hardware providers/manufacturers
Cirrus Logic (Crystal) http://www.cirruslogic.com/
Creative Labs/Ensoniq http://www.creative.com/
ESS Tech http://www.esstech.com/
VIA Technologies http://www.viatech.com/
Turtle Beach http://www.turtlebeach.com/
Video hardware providers/manufacturers
ATI http://www.ati.com/
Creative Labs http://www.creative.com/
Hercules http://www.hercules.com/
Intel http://www.intel.com/
Matrox http://www.matrox.com/
Nvidia http://www.nvidia.com/
S3 http://www.s3graphics.com/
SIS http://www.sis.com/
Trident http://www.tridentmicro.com/
Controller manufacturers
Gravis http://www.gravis.com/
Logitech http://www.logitech.com/
MadCatz http://www.madcatz.com/
Microsoft Sidewinder http://www.microsoft.com//hardware/sidewinder/
Saitek http://www.saitek.com/
Thrustmaster http://www.thrustmaster.com/
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7) CONTACT INFORMATION
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CUSTOMER SUPPORT
Every effort has been made to make our products as compatible with current hardware as possible. However if you are experiencing problems with running of one of our titles you may contact our Technical Support staff in one of the several ways listed below.
Before contacting Technical Support, please be prepared. In order to assist you efficiently, we will need to know as much information about your computer and the problem as possible. If you can not provide the information in the check list below, then please contact your computer manufacturers technical support department before contacting Take 2 Interactive, otherwise we will be unable to solve your problem.
The information that we will require is as follows :
Contact Details:
- Your name.
- E-mail address, daytime telephone number or postal address.
- If you are from outside the UK, please specify which country you are contacting us from and the language version of the game you are playing.
System Details:
- PC brand name and model.
- Processor speed and manufacturer.
- CD-ROM Drive speed and manufacturer.
- Total amount of system RAM.
- The make and model of your video card / 3D Accelerator together with amount of video RAM.
- The make and model of your sound card.
- Mouse and driver information.
Please describe the circumstances, including any error messages, of your problem as clearly as possible.
NOTE: PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT TAKE 2’S TECHNICAL SUPPORT STAFF IN SEARCH OF GAME HINTS. They are neither permitted nor qualified to supply such information.
OUR TECHNICAL SUPPORT CONTACT DETAILS:
Post: Take 2 Interactive Technical Support
Unit A, Sovereign Park
Brenda Road
Hartlepool
TS25 1NN
Telephone: (0870) 1242222 / calls charged at national rate
(7 days a week from 8am to 10pm (GMT) excluding bank holidays)
Nederland 0900-2040404 (EUR 0,70ct p/m)
België 0902-88079 (EUR 0,74ct p/m)
Fax: 01429 233677
E-mail: take2@europesupport.com
tech.support@take2europe.com
Web Address: www.take2games.co.uk
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8) ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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GRAND THEFT AUTO: San Andreas is linked with the OggVorbis SDK,
copyright (c) 2004 Xiph.org Foundation
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