Rockstar Games’ “Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas” is a sandbox third-person shooter and driving game. The modification community has created a number of custom vehicles, weapons and map modifications for the game since its PC release in 2005. This includes a number of “trainer” utilities that allows players to decide their spawn location, edit the contents of their garages and edit various other game parameters. One such utility is Saracoglu’s “GTA SA Admin Console”

Visit the GTA Vision site and download the installer. The Admin Console is available from other download portals, but they generally only have the first version of the modification. Version 2.1.1 is recommended to ensure bug-free operation.

The car garages available in previous editions of the “Grand Theft Auto” series were much simpler than those in “GTA: San Andreas.” For a fee, they would perform repairs to prevent your vehicle exploding, and a change of paint color to help you lose the cops. The car garages in San Andreas can also provide a wide of array of customizations, replacing rims, bodywork and adding performance features such as nitrous oxide injection.

Complete the mission “Cesar Vialpando” by heading to the mission marker at Sweet’s house across the street. Cesar is a car fanatic and completing this misson will clear up a conflict between him and CJ’s crew. This unlocks the car customization garages in Los Santos. They are marked by a red wrench icon on the map.

CJ is the protagonist and character that players control in “Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.” The game allows you to alter many of CJ’s statistics, such as his ability to use weapons, how fast he can run and the kind of body he has. Players can make CJ fat by making him eat lots of unhealthy food in a short space of time. There are three fast food restaurant chains that have stores spread all around the three cities of San Andreas.

Go to any fast food restaurant in San Andreas, such as a Cluckin’ Bell or Well Stack Pizza Co.

Originally released in 2004 for the PS2 and Xbox game consoles, “Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas” appeared in a downloadable version for the Xbox 360 in 2008. With gameplay identical to the original version, “San Andreas” represents the first “Grand Theft Auto” title to introduce romantic side missions during which you must wine and dine dates. Over a long enough time, these dates can turn into relationships. Keeping a girlfriend requires several actions from players.