GTA San Andreas is one of the most beloved games from the renowned Grand Theft Auto series. The title was released in 2004 and was one of the best-selling games for PS2. The game ticks most of the checkboxes, from the storyline to the vast map and more.
The title is still regarded as one of the finest from the series and the open-world games. Like its predecessors, the game features severa cheat codes. Many players fondly recall playing GTA San Andreas with a book or paper filled with cheats beside them.
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While playing the European English version of Grand Theft Auto San Andreas with the latest patch of 1.01, I encountered a bug.
The bug occurs near CJ's house. I bought in the northwest of ballas territory when it comes to fighting turf, not too far from the beach and ammuNation.
While fighting a turf war normally there are 3 waves, ie you survive the first wave and then the second and when you survive the third "the hood is yours".
The trouble occurs near Jefferson's neighborhood as you drive to a nearby drive to take territory. While standing on rooftops, I survive the first wave of attacks but as I shoot a lot of Ballas a couple of them run away from me and are noted as purple triangles and squares in the green grove street territory. If I wander too far from the Flashing Red "contested territory" I get a message saying to "get back into the war zone".
I have stood in the war zone for 20 minutes only to just stand there with nobody coming after me, hence if I leave the war zone I don't get to win that area because after a couple minutes I lose it. Therefore I cannot simply go way out of the warzone and chase down the enemies. It is a glitch because there is no way to win the territory.
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