Just wondering about gta sa island
#1

I don't get 3 things :
1.It's likely a volcano island.
2.Chilliad can't really be a mountain as i renember geography, maybe it is a wierd, old volcano?
3.If chilliad is a hill --monticule maybe fits here better-- (cause it's so low by the way), then why it's rocky?
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#2

Lay off it.
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#3

Agh gta sa "sence making" just sucks, i mean, how da fuck they thought this map so... smartly..
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#4

Have you seen just cause 2? In the mountains there is a frozen lake then about 10km away there is a tropical rainforest... make the experience more varied I guess

WeeDarr

Plus the fact that it is all islands is to make it practical to create. Regarding the mountain it was probably formed by the movement of the tectonic plates around the San Andreas fault (in real life and if you look in the sea to the east of San Fierro you will see it in the game)
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#5

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Originally Posted by WeeDarr
Regarding the mountain it was probably formed by the movement of the tectonic plates around the San Andreas fault (in real life and if you look in the sea to the east of San Fierro you will see it in the game)
Really confusing thing is that along with this cone (mountain or something) there is much more realistic mountains to tectonic plates in Lv island - near SF.
And last thing, why in gta sa there aren't any rivers? I mean c'mon, why trying to keep something realistic with all other so unreal, oh but ok, map is way too small for rivers.
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#6

I think rivers would be to difficult to create and make them realistic, moving water, people/cars/objects getting washed away would be quite hard to make back in 2004-2005. Dunno like but that's my thoughts.

WeeDarr
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#7

Well do as i do, if you think SA map is too small, map more islands. ^^
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#8

It's impossible to modify rivers (there's a way to "delete" rivers adding new land masses above them) or make new ones. If you look the map from under it, you will see that there are two types of models of floor (water&terrain), and pieces of terrain are on the water-type , modeling them. And, because you can't modify the default map (as longer I know), you can't delete or make new rivers.
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#9

the sa map is like 3km x 3km and the jc2 one is like 30km x 30km
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#10

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Originally Posted by Seif_
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Originally Posted by Obie27
the sa map is like 3km x 3km and the jc2 one is like 30km x 30km
SA map is 36 units2
JC2 is (******d) 1024 square kilometres (around 400 square miles)
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