Guest Posted January 24, 2006 Share Posted January 24, 2006 When the client says:"Client verification failed" What i can do? Sorry for my english Link to comment
Kent747 Posted January 24, 2006 Share Posted January 24, 2006 this means that your version of San andreas has modified files. MTA needs a clean install of San Andreas because it needs to be sure that everyone else is playing with the same files. if you do not wish to uninstall your old mods (understandably), it'd be best to make a second install of GTA, and reinstall MTA telling it to use that second installation. Kent Link to comment
Capone Posted January 24, 2006 Share Posted January 24, 2006 I got this, i left one server to join another one but it wouldnt let me join (came up with this error) i tryed another server and that was okay. Link to comment
Guest Posted January 26, 2006 Share Posted January 26, 2006 THe other server you are talking about is a server that has Anti Cheat disabled. I had the same problem. Link to comment
Guest Posted January 28, 2006 Share Posted January 28, 2006 I can understand that, we all hate cheats after all. I have mods installed that in no way could allow me to cheat in the game yet I still get told the verfication has failed. I think the rules on this are a bit too stringent. As a consequence I would have to have 2 seperate installations to play the game, and when you consider the gta folder is around 5gig I think i'll just give it a miss, im not gonna double install a game just to play it online. I got better things to do with my HDD space (to think i waited all this time for nothing) Link to comment
darkdreamingdan Posted January 28, 2006 Share Posted January 28, 2006 I can understand that, we all hate cheats after all. I have mods installed that in no way could allow me to cheat in the game yet I still get told the verfication has failed. I think the rules on this are a bit too stringent.As a consequence I would have to have 2 seperate installations to play the game, and when you consider the gta folder is around 5gig I think i'll just give it a miss, im not gonna double install a game just to play it online. I got better things to do with my HDD space (to think i waited all this time for nothing) Now you're just being selfish. Mods can allow you to cheat making the game unfair. Even if they would not allow you to cheat they still affect gameplay and promote crashes. Link to comment
Guest Posted January 29, 2006 Share Posted January 29, 2006 [...]MTA needs a clean install of San Andreas because it needs to be sure that everyone else is playing with the same files.[...] So would there also be a way to disable that check? I don't wish to remove my .. fairly big amount of mods but I do lack the required HDD Space to create a copy of my San Andreas root directory. Regards -Pahri Link to comment
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