![]() That way you'll be sure not to miss anything. Use the filter to search for a particular item or group of items.Searching for raindance will display all the Raindance helicopters. To find everything you need to do the "Burglar" side mission, select Vehicle and Location from the category list, and enter burglar in the search field.The map will show you where to find the Boxville trucks used in the mission, and where the Burglar garages are. ![]() To find anything to do with girlfriends, enter girlfriend in the search field.It will show you where to meet the girlfriends, and where they live as well. To show all good Dating locations, enter date in the search field.Use the Enter ID button to select a particular item from our database.The External Link button generates a web link that allows your friends to view the applet with your filter, zoom and category settings.It even remembers what point you have marked! The IB Image Link button combines the External Link above with an image link.The link code is in Invision Board forum code, so you can post image links for people looking for particular items. Use the Applet Sizes links above to view larger/smaller versions of the map applet.If you'd like to print the map, take a screenshot ( alt+ printscreen) and use a graphics program to print it.The original San Andreas takes place about 85 years after ProfessorIshirkov's mapped version, in 1992.It follows the exploits of Carl "CJ" Johnson, a former gangster, after he returns to San Andreas to attend his mother's funeral, and is subsequently drawn back into the life he'd left behind. San Andreas went on to become considered one of the best video games ever made, a landmark entry in the Grand Theft Auto series, and one of the most controversial titles of the 90s for its depictions of graphic violence and sexual content. Related: San Andreas Remade In Unreal Engine Is The Best GTA Has Ever Looked That controversy didn't stop San Andreas from building an enduring legacy and to this day artists and gamers continue to pay homage to the title, including ProfessorIshirkov. Rockstar broke away from focusing primarily on Grand Theft Auto in order to work on its second major series, Red Dead Redemption, which utilizes a huge number of GTA's features and takes them back in time to the late 19th/early 20th century, but with horses instead of cars. The maps between the two series, however, bear a few resemblances despite the difference in time periods, some blatant, some subtle. ProfessorIshirkov took note of those similarities when building their map using QGIS, which is used to build, publish, and analyze geospatial data, and then posted the resulting work to Reddit: Both RDR2 and San Andreas have towns named after fruits, there are references to Native American tribes and reservations (which exist outright in the former, and are alluded to in the latter), and in RDR's case, both have Spanish names for towns and regions. The overall effect is pretty striking, and it looks exactly the way anyone would expect San Andreas to look in 1907 when the city was just starting to take shape. Railroads are unfinished, towns are sparsely settled, and the wilderness is still king. The airport serving early on as an island penitentiary is a nice touch, too - it effectively foreshadows the kind of place that San Andreas will become when CJ rolls onto the scene 85 years later. Considering Rockstar has been focusing more on the past than the present, with Red Dead Redemption ostensibly part of the reason for Grand Theft Auto 6's delay, the idea of bridging the two franchises together and confirming that they share a universe is an especially intriguing one. Others have already broached the idea of remaking San Andreas, and considering the similarities already discussed between the two series' maps, it would be a good place to start.
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