It's PC version 1.01 wrapped inside a Cider executable.Ĭider is a compatibility engine that can run Windows games on the Mac with little or no reprogramming. ogg I'd like to know about it! Edited Novemby Magic_Al If TransGaming has engineered an easier way to do user tracks than converting them to. Running inside Cider, the game does not seem to have access to audio codecs on the Mac, and doesn't have any from Windows either, and so it can't play my. On Windows it can play other formats using whatever codecs are installed on the PC. ogg format, because GTA:SA directly supports.
My screenshot (2.53GHz Mac mini hooked to TV so resolution set to 720p, draw distance maxed):ĮDIT: One issue I've run into is User Tracks. The Windows game is inside /Applications/Grand Theft Auto San Andreas/Grand Theft Auto - San Andreas.app/Contents/Resources/transgaming/c_drive/Program Files/Rockstar Games, which can be accessed by right-clicking /Applications/Grand Theft Auto San Andreas/Grand Theft Auto - San Andreas.app and choosing Show Package Contents. PC saves are compatible, so if you've played the game before you can migrate your saves by replacing GTASAsf1.b Your data (saves, photos, user tracks) go in ~/Documents/GTA San Andreas User Files. It's PC version 1.01 wrapped inside a Cider executable.
You get an email activation code you need the first time you run. dmg disc image files so you can reinstall and you can burn to DVD if you want. I got the download version and it runs great. It's out in retail in Europe and on GameTreeOnline for download, and will be in retail in North America Nov.