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the san fiero highway's tunnel that goes under los santos (it starts where you made the highway a dead end)
the las venturas highway intersection (that's what i call it. you made it an overpass, which does make sense)
and there's also that intersection with that side road and the san fiero highway that you made an overpass. it does make sense tho.
just pointing out the ones you changed/didnt have. the map is super good tho.
good map though...
It's definitely under Cities in Motions Workshop.
Just cause i made some Gmod stuff does not mean all my stuff is from this game. :D
Why not trying out Cities Skylines? I made a GTA V terrain map for it.
http://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=406005732
Or try my Rockstar 4 in 1 map with 4 Rockstar maps in one.
http://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=431504205
Then try out my Source Maps, i have 2 on GMOD Workshop and i made Puzzle Maps for HL2DM.
San Andreas is to big for Source. Not even Los Santos only would fit in Source limits.
If you can run the game you can also run the map ofc. San Andreas is big but the cities are small.
2 CPUs, Frequency: 2.2 Ghz, Features: GenuineIntel SSE SSE2 MMX RDTSC CMOV FCMOV