How to decrease render distance in GTA San Andreas?

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Is there any way to decrease render distance in GTA San Andreas?
I browsed on Google and there are tons of mods out there to increase it but none to decrease it. And I want it because GTA SA just runs fine on my laptop but my GPU is now causing problems with render distance (not draw distance), so is there any way to make it like 0.5 or something?






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How do I fix the range in GTA San Andreas?

There is a quick fix in order to solve this problem.
  • Firstly, you need to locate the "GTA San Andreas User Files" folder. ...
  • Then you will need to open it and delete file called: gta_sa.se.
  • This will reset all of your GTA San Andreas settings (but it will keep any saved games)
  • You should now be able to reopen the game.


  • What is draw distance GTA SA?

    Draw distance is a computer graphics term, defined as the maximum distance of objects in a three dimensional scene that are drawn by the rendering engine. Polygons that lie behind the draw distance won't be drawn to the screen.

    What is frame limiter in GTA SA?

    What a frame limiter does is make a maximum amount of frames that a computer will make in a second so that either of the two problems mentioned above won't happen. But if you don't have those problems, you can leave it on without any kind of worry.

    What is the best resolution for GTA San Andreas?

    The graphics card had a maximum resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels. The graphics card also had a video memory of 256 MB, and it ran on the GDDR3 SDRAM technology.



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