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'''I bought ''GTA: San Andreas - Second Edition'', am I able to install mods?''' | '''I bought ''GTA: San Andreas - Second Edition'', am I able to install mods?''' | ||
− | Short answer: '''no'''. The whole purpose of a second release was to disable the so-called [[Wikipedia:Hot Coffee mod|Hot Coffee]] content, which was accomplished by deleting the affected files and protecting the game against all kinds of modification. How this is done and if it can be circumvented has not been examined yet. The only known solution is to replace the executable with the old (v1.0) one, but this is illegal in most cases. | + | Short answer: '''no'''. The whole purpose of a second release was to disable the so-called [[Wikipedia:Hot Coffee mod|Hot Coffee]] content, which was accomplished by deleting the affected files and protecting the game against all kinds of modification. How this is done and if it can be circumvented has not been examined yet. The only known solution is to replace the executable with the old (v1.0) one, but this is illegal in most cases. |
− | * [http://www.gtaforums.com/index.php?showtopic=217614 | + | * [http://www.gtaforums.com/index.php?showtopic=217614 Related Topic] |
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Please help filling this article with content, by adding and answering frequently asked questions, or by giving explanations how to solve common problems. This is supposed to tie in with the Troubleshooting forum section, so you might get some ideas from there.
General Modding Questions
I bought GTA: San Andreas version 2.0, am I still able to modify my game?
Yes. GTA San Andreas v2.0 has been moddable for a few months now, thanks to DexX and jarjar from GTAForums the games GTA3.IMG file is no 100% moddable with main.scm modding possibilities on the way soon. Check out the GTA: San Andreas v2.0 Documentation for more information, links, guides, tutorials and tools.
- GTA: San Andreas v2.0 Documentation
- Making GTA: San Andreas v2.0 Fully Moddable (GTAForums.com Guide)
- Making GTA: San Andreas v2.0 Fully Moddable (GTAModding.com Guide)
(Old) Previous Statement on GTA: San Andreas v2.0 Modding - by Steve-m
I bought GTA: San Andreas - Second Edition, am I able to install mods? Short answer: no. The whole purpose of a second release was to disable the so-called Hot Coffee content, which was accomplished by deleting the affected files and protecting the game against all kinds of modification. How this is done and if it can be circumvented has not been examined yet. The only known solution is to replace the executable with the old (v1.0) one, but this is illegal in most cases.