
Please be aware that some servers may have nametags globally disabled. If the problem still arises, just go at C:\Windows\System32 and copy paste the dinput.dll file to the root directory of your GTA San Andreas. This is possibly arises when DirectX is not properly installed, try re-installing it - don't forget to restart your PC. Continuously tapping Escape until the mouse responds again may also work, but it is not as neat a solution. If your mouse seems to be frozen ingame while it (partially) works in the pause menu, then you should disable the multicore option sa-mp.cfg (set it to 0). My mouse doesn't work after exiting the pause menu to "GTA San Andreas2") (This often works, however sometimes it may stop working again so you need to rename it to something else.) Rename your GTA San Andreas folder (e.g.(Esc > Options > Display Setup > Advanced)
(Maybe not so smart if you like to have the monitor on.)
Disable your 2dr monitor when you play sa-mp. If you have 2 monitors then there are 3 ways to solve this: When launching GTA with SA:MP it won't startĭelete the gta_sa.set file from your userfiles folder and make sure you don't have any cheats/mods. I have a modified GTA: San Andreas and SA:MP won't load It could also be that you are running an outdated version of SA:MP - you can find new versions here. If it does, you will need to reconfigure your firwall. The server could be offline, or if you can't connect to any server, disable your firewall and see if it works. Screen sticks at "Connecting to IP:Port." A Windows server running SA:MP with an uptime greater than 50 days can sometimes cause this bug. This also could be caused when a player is on a server with the same name as you (which can happen if you reconnect to a server quickkly after timing out or crashing). , _ and = only), and that your name is no longer than 20 characters. I get "Unacceptable Nickname" when connecting to a serverĮnsure you are not using any disallowed characters in your name (use 0-9, a-z,, (), \$. To fix this you simply need to select an item on the menu, then hit the escape key to exit out of it. Sometimes the single player menu will be shown, but SA:MP will in fact have loaded properly. If you have the wrong version you can downgrade your game using the GTA San Andreas downgrader.
Singleplayer can load for 2 reasons you have installed SA:MP to the wrong folder or you have the wrong version of San Andreas. If you see "new game", singleplayer has loaded, not San Andreas Multiplayer. You are not supposed to see the singleplayer options (new game, load game, etc) - SA:MP should load by itself and not present these options.