@tanush_89, leave the Frame Limiter ON, try turning Off
MipMapping &
AntiAlias.
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btw which gfx. card u have, try turning OFF the AntiAlias from its Control Panel.
@thunderbird.117, actually you should leave the
Frame Limiter ON, if turned off it can cause Lag.
Info on Frame Limiter
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.
Info On MipMapping
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.
btw thunder.. wats with the color code
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