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Dutchman101

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  1. For the crashes.. If it doesn't show an error, try getting the crash info from Program Files > MTA San Andreas > MTA > core.log Post here what that logfile contains. It's almost always catched by the core.log crash logger even if the crash dialog doesn't show.
  2. Install the AMD APU (chipset and integrated graphics) drivers http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/desktop?os=Windows%207%20-%2064
  3. It wasn't put there yet I guess but.. https://nightly.multitheftauto.com/?multitheftauto_linux-1.3.5-latest
  4. Very simple, strip the mtaserver.conf, acl.xml, vehiclecolors.conf, banlist.xml, internal.db, all database(s) files, local.conf, mapeditor.conf, resources dir, (you might not want your current scripts overwrited) In other words, keep only the binaries and depencies, and overwrite the server files with it (Always backup, ofc..)
  5. Good job, this is a milestone in words of sync improvement!
  6. Here it is: https://code.google.com/p/mtasa-blue/downloads/detail?name=net.so&can=2&q=
  7. Try deleting gta_sa.set from Documents > GTA San Andreas User Files. If it isn't there it's at Program Files > GTA San Andreas > Data >>. After that, launch GTA and set all your settings again. Hope this helps and unbugs your resolution. For the crash on the nightly: Try installing the full installer for that revision: https://nightly.multitheftauto.com/mtasa-1.3.3-full_rc-5603-20130707.exe And maybe disable driver overrides in Settings > Video... if that helps to unbug it.
  8. I used the last nightlys in a row without even missing a single one (including rev-specific datafiles) and they were all very stable, without any sign of instability, which declares that the source patches are all of high quality. The final release worked out as it should and is definately a good job!
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