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step 1: go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\ <Your Number>\ugc\referenced.
step 2: search for this map named 504696277663153979
step 3: copy _workshop%002f76561197996666573%002f_san%0020_andreas.map to C:\Users\<your pcname>\AppData\LocalLow\Colossal Order\Cities in Motion 2\Maps
step 4: change _workshop%002f76561197996666573%002f_san%0020_andreas.map to San Andreas.map.
step 5: enjoyu the scenario :D
The RP is fun and renews the way to play CIM2 (can not honestly say that the missions are aimed at optimizing the network ^^). Not knowing the GTA other than a name, I will not judge the "credibility" but for the rest, the map is well done and the context scripted I liked. One downside, the relative lack of people gripe financial margin to the point where the establishment of a subway becomes a waiting game a little frustrating.