GTA San Andreas is an amazing game which one developers Rockstar North released October 26, 2004 on PlayStation 2. San Andreas is a fifth game in the series of the games Grand Theft Auto.
In eight months 7 June 2005 GTA San Andreas was released on PC. The gameplay captivates with its almost limitless possibilities since the first minute. Fans of this game created thousands of modifications for it, most of them you can find on our site. Each mod for GTA San Andreas has an automatic installer, so you can put it into your game with just a single click.
San Andreas: Howto 'Adding Cars' There are two ways to replace cars in San Andreas: 1. Add/Replace cars automatically by using the San Andreas Mod Installer V1.1 San Andreas Mod Installer (SAMI) allows you to install mods and custom vehicles made for GTA San Andreas without having to edit the game files yourself.
San Andreas Mod Installer (SAMI) allows you to install mods and custom vehicles made for GTA San Andreas without having to edit the game files yourself. SAMI practically does all of the work for you, which makes mod installing (and uninstalling) as easy as a few clicks.
SAMI practically does all of the work for you, which makes mod installing (and uninstalling) very simple. Add/Replace cars manually by using the IMG Tool 2.0 This Howto shows how to add or replace original cars with a new car which you have downloaded. To do that we are using the 'IMG Tool'. You need: Preparations:. download a favored car from our file database. copy the.dff- and.txd-files to your desktop or another place where you can find them. open the readme file Now we can start:.
start IMG Tool. File - Open - C:/Programs/Rockstar Games/GTA San Andreas/models/gta3.img Find the files of the car, which you want to replace. In our case we want to replace the Uranus:.
press F2. enter Uranus Backup these files. In our case you have to backup uranus.dff and uranus.txd:. Right click on the already marked files. Extract to a directory, you prefer You have backed up the files and now you are ready to replace them:. mark uranus.dff. Right click - replace.
select new uranus.dff. mark uranus.txd. Right click - replace.
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select new uranus.txd By using this method you avoid a bug, which appears when you are using 'delete'. Fine-Tuning: The car is in the game but we have to do some more fine-tuning. In order to do this, we replace several lines of files, which are located in the data folder of your GTA SanAndreas. Normally, the new lines are mentioned in the readme file, which can be found in the downloaded file.
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Usually, you have to replace a line in handling.cfg, carcols.dat and vehicles.ide. For further informations, you have to take a look in the readme file because there is a more detailed introduction of the process. This is an example: Mostly you find something like that in the readme -files: Replace these setting in following files:. handling.cfg.