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Before you start
First of all, please ensure your computer fits the requirements needed. Read the Client Manual page for further informations, or join us on IRC @ irc://irc.multitheftauto.com/mta
Requirements
The hardware requirements for Multi Theft Auto: San Andreas are the same than on Windows. For software requirements, you need:
- Wine (get it on your package manager (synaptic, apt, pacman, yum etc.); click here if you're using Ubuntu
- Windows fonts installed:
- tahoma.ttf
- tahomabd.ttf
- verdana.ttf
Get them on the Internet, e.g. fontonic.com
Or get the zip archive with the 3 fonts here: wine_mta_fonts.zip
Install them in:
~/.wine/dosdevices/c:/windows/Fonts/
(~/ points to your user home folder on Linux)
Installing the game
Download the MTA installer from mtasa.com, ensure you can launch it (chmod +x) then install it when you want.
Running the game
Once installed, double-clicking on the Multi Theft Auto.exe should work. If not, try in a terminal the following command: "wine Multi Theft Auto.exe" in the directory you installed Multi Theft Auto to. If it doesn't work, check the contents of the file c:/Program_Files/Multi Theft Auto/MTA/CEGUI.log, which may contain useful information.
Known issues
Specific issues
- Impossible connection through the server browser [Fixed in the 5084 bug ]
- MTA won't start on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS [Temporary fix is available here ]
Other issues
- MTA isn't starting (even with fonts installed)
- Try to start MTA:SA in a virtual desktop
- Go to WineConfig, choose the tab "Graphics" and select "Emulate a virtual desktop".
- Go to WineConfig, choose the tab "Graphics" and select "Emulate a virtual desktop".
- Try to delete your gta_sa.set file
- which is located in the "GTA San Andreas User Files" folder, which can be found in your home directory.
(Remember to create a copy, if you're playing San Andreas in singleplayer)
- which is located in the "GTA San Andreas User Files" folder, which can be found in your home directory.
- Try to delete your MTA config file
- which is: "MTA San Andreas 1.3/MTA/coreconfig.xml"
(Also remember to create a copy, if you don't want to lose your edited MTA configuration)
- which is: "MTA San Andreas 1.3/MTA/coreconfig.xml"
- Crash when connecting
- Sometimes the audio-server makes problems (could be related to pulseaudio), in this case you've to go to WineConfig and choose the tab Audio, then deselect "ALSA" and select "EsoundD". Save the settings and restart MTA.
See Also
- nightly.mtasa.com - For nightly builds.