Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Extreme Edition 2011 Highly compressed
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Extreme Edition 2011 Highly compressed
San
Andreas is structured similarly to the previous two games in the
series. The core gameplay consists of elements of a third-person shooter
and a driving game, affording the player a large, open world
environment in which to move around. On foot, the player's character is
capable of walking, eating, running, sprinting, swimming, climbing (the
first GTA game in which swimming and climbing is possible) and jumping
as well as using weapons and various forms of hand to hand combat.
Players can drive a variety of vehicles, including automobiles, buses,
semis, boats, fixed wing aircraft, helicopters, trains, tanks,
motorcycles and bikes. Players may also import vehicles rather than
steal them.
The
open, non-linear environment allows players to explore and choose how
they wish to play the game. Although storyline missions are necessary to
progress through the game and unlock certain cities and content, they
are not required as players can complete them at their own leisure. When
not taking on a storyline mission, players can free-roam and look
around the cities, eat from the restaurant, or cause havoc by attacking
people and causing destruction. Creating havoc can attract unwanted and
potentially fatal attention from the authorities. The more chaos caused,
the stronger the response: police will handle "minor" infractions
(attacking people, pointing guns at people, stealing cars, killing a few
people, etc.), whereas SWAT teams, the FBI, and the military respond to
higher wanted levels.
The
player can partake in a variety of optional side missions that can
boost their character's attributes or provide another source of income.
The traditional side missions of the past games are included, such as
dropping off taxi cab passengers, putting out fires, driving injured
people to the hospital and fighting crime as a vigilante. New additions
include burglary missions, pimping missions, truck and train driving
missions requiring players to make deliveries on time, and
driving/flying/boating/biking schools, which help players learn skills
and techniques to use in their corresponding vehicles.
Not
all locations are open to the player at the start of the game. Some
locales, such as pay 'n spray, gyms, and shops, become available only
after completing certain missions. Likewise, for the first portion of
the game, only Los Santos and its immediate suburbs are available for
exploration; unlocking the other cities and rural areas again requires
the completion of certain missions.
Unlike
GTA III and Vice City, which needed loading screens when traveling
between different districts of the city, San Andreas has no load times
when the player is in transit. The only loading screens in the game are
for cut-scenes and interiors. Other differences between San Andreas and
its predecessors include the switch from single-player to multiplayer
Rampage missions (albeit not in the PC version), and the replacement of
the 'hidden packages' with spray paint tags, hidden camera shots,
horseshoes, and oysters to discover.
The
camera, fighting, and targeting controls were reworked to incorporate
concepts from another Rockstar game, Manhunt, including various stealth
elements,[13] as well as improved target crosshairs and a target health
indicator which changes colors from green to red to black depending on
the target's health. The PC version of the game implements mouse
chording; the player has to hold the right mouse button to activate the
crosshairs, and then click or hold at the left mouse button to shoot or
use an item, such as a camera.
The player has a gunfight with members of an enemy gang.
In
addition, players can swim and climb walls for the first time in the
series.[14] The ability to swim has a great effect on the player as
well, since water is no longer an impassable barrier that kills the
player (although it is possible to drown). For greater firepower,
players can also wield dual firearms or perform a drive-by shooting with
multiple gang members. Due to the size of San Andreas, a waypoint
reticule on the HUD map can be set, aiding the player in reaching a
destination.
Minimum System Requirements :
OS: Windows XP (Service Pack 3), Windows Vista (SP1), Windows 7
1GHz Intel Pentium III or AMD Athlon Processor
1024 MB of RAM
8 speed DVD-ROM Drive
6 GB of free Hard Disk space for a minimal install
128 MB Video Card with DirectX 9 compatible drivers
("GeForce3" or better)
DirectX 9 compatible Stereo Sound Card
Keyboard
Mouse
Recommended System Requirements :
OS: Windows XP (Service Pack 3), Windows Vista (SP1), Windows 7
Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon XP processor (or better)
1.50GB (+) MB of RAM
16 speed DVD-ROM drive
6 GB of free Hard Disk space for a install
256(+) MB Video Card with DirectX 9 compatible drivers
("GeForce4" or better)
DirectX 9 compatible Surround Sound Card
Game pad with twin axis analogue controls (USB or Joystick Port)
Keyboard
Mouse
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