ekosfhsgbifn Posted March 21, 2009 Share Posted March 21, 2009 After installing Windows 7 on my computer, I decided to reinstall GTA san andreas and MTA DM as well. At first they appear to work fine, all the buttons are default and therefore all wrong, but fine. So, I reconfigure most of my controls in both GTA and MTA and also install some of my favourite car mods. .. I connect to a server and immediately notice, that all of the controls are the same as earlier. I rechecked: controls appear to be changed, but really aren't. No biggy, I'll get used to it. So I decide to spawn my favourite car - a Super GT, which I replaced with an Aston Martin with the best handling ever. A car drops down in front of me, but it's not the Aston, it's the Super GT I specifically asked for an Aston! Ok, so SAMI failed to install my mod. I tried reinstalling the mod with SAMI, I used the IMG Tool, I even used GGMM, I erased all evidence of a Super GT ever excisting, but still I somehow manage to spawn the damn Super GT instead of my Aston Martin. So, how can I configure my controls and install my mods so that they actually work? Link to comment
Gamesnert Posted March 21, 2009 Share Posted March 21, 2009 ... - a Super GT, which I replaced with an Aston Martin with the best handling ever... Are you aware it's not allowed to mod handling.cfg in multiplayer? Unless everyone has it ofcourse. And does the carmod show correctly in Singleplayer? If it doesn't, go to the GTA forums. If it does, then R* seems to be sabotaging your PC... Link to comment
robhol Posted March 25, 2009 Share Posted March 25, 2009 ... - a Super GT, which I replaced with an Aston Martin with the best handling ever... Are you aware it's not allowed to mod handling.cfg in multiplayer? Unless everyone has it ofcourse. And does the carmod show correctly in Singleplayer? If it doesn't, go to the GTA forums. If it does, then R* seems to be sabotaging your PC... It's not really "not allowed", that's up to admins of individual servers to determine. It's still discouraged though, the more mods you cram into an installation, the more chance of something getting messed up. Link to comment
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