Top 5 Best GTA - San Andreas mods for adding realism (2023)
GTA San Andreas mods are bountiful in quantity, some of which include modifications pertaining to realism. This article lists five of them. Some entries focus on something directly affecting the player's gameplay for a more realistic approach. Others are more subtle yet still amazing for anybody who wants a more immersive in-game world.
Note: Some aspects of this article are subjective. The mods on the following list have been arranged based on how realistic they make the game look.
Five amazing GTA San Andreas mods associated with realism
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5) Climbable ladders
One infamous flaw of this game is the inability to climb ladders. This is an issue since there are a few instances where CJ could be surrounded by water, with a platform and a ladder near him. Anybody playing the game would conclude that they could climb it to get back on land.
However, that's not how things work in the base game. Ladders are instead treated as walls a player cannot normally use. This GTA San Andreas mod changes that, making it great for fans of realism (and convenience). CJ can finally climb most ladders in it.
4) Car explodes on impact
After all, it can be a bit goofy that a player can drive off Mount Chiliad and only have a few scratches on their ride, with their vehicle working perfectly otherwise. This modification basically encourages CJ to be much more careful when in a car on steep heights.
3) Gasoline
In this offering, vehicles will have a meter similar to what's shown in the image above. If it's near "F," that means the gasoline is full. This bar will gradually drop as the player drives. CJ can no longer drive that vehicle if it drops to the far left side. This GTA San Andreas mod intends to enhance realism by allowing gamers to refuel their car at a gas station.
2) Project Props
For example, the above screenshot features a GTA San Andreas mod showing CJ in an iconic spot where players can first control him. However, there is some trash and debris lying about, which helps give the illusion that this alley is much more gritty than it was in San Andreas' base game.
1) GTA San Andreas: SA DirectX 3.0
Another flaw worth highlighting in the base game is its rather lackluster graphics. While it's charming to many players, certain people may prefer something more realistic. Combining SA DirectX 3.0 with some reshaders can result in a very aesthetically pleasing experience. For example, the above video uses this GTA San Andreas mod alongside the following modifications for more realism.
Note: Some aspects of this article are subjective. The mods on the following list have been arranged based on how realistic they make the game look.
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