Windows 11 24H2 triggers a 20-year-old bug in GTA San Andreas related to the Skimmer seaplane

Windows 11 24H2 revealed a 20-year-old bug in GTA: San Andreas. Thankfully, fixing it is as simple as adding four values in a game config file in Notepad.

https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/pc-gaming/windows-11-24h2-reveals-a-20-year-old-bug-in-gta-san-andreas-related-to-the-skimmer-seaplane

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