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CIT Settings

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CIT Settings

The /settings command opens a detailed interface where players can customize their gameplay, performance, and interface. Here's a categorized breakdown of all available options:


Frame Rate

Setting Acceptable range
Minimum FPS 10 - 144
Maximum FPS 36 - 144

Sound Performance

Setting Acceptable range
Disable All Sounds When FPS Below 1 - 999
Disable Foot Steps When FPS Below 1 - 999
Disable Gun Shots When FPS Below 1 - 999
Disable Idle Engine Hum When FPS Below 1 - 999
Disable Ped Sounds When FPS Below 1 - 999
Custom Weapon Sounds GTA SA FPS Fixed

Radar / Mini-map / F11 Map

Includes radar zoom, shape, update frequency, plane instruments, and display options for blips, turf ownership, and more.


Group / Alliance / Squad

Toggles for all group/squad/ally chats, pings, login messages, name visibility, tag colors, custom radio, etc.


Vehicle Settings

Toggles for horns, glueing, cockpit view, vehicle camera, helmet models, and aircraft indicators.


HUD – Heads Up Display

Toggle new HUD, scale, online timers, attacker info, GPS, top message behavior, LSD effect thickness, etc.


Seasons

Setting Description
Show Seasons Rank Yes
Hide PvP Rank No

Spawning, Heists, and LV Settings

Auto-respawn lists, heist calls, Las Venturas group tops, grenade toggle, weapon pickups, etc.


Crosshair & Weapons

Set crosshairs, hit markers, aiming behavior, auto switch, and full slot bindings.


Miscellaneous

Time sync, ping features, 18+ animations, jail fine auto-pay, PM screenshots, food crafting, UAV controls, and more.


Chat Box & Chat Colors

Toggle chat types, dispatch, trivia, kill messages, squad chats, and fully customizable chat colors for each category.


CITPhone

Toggle who can mark you, set phone color.


SMS and Friends

Control SMS sources, volumes, friends login/logout alerts, and FMSG.


How to Access

  • Type /settings in chat
  • Navigate through tabs to adjust gameplay, performance, interface, and chat settings

Would you like me to convert this into actual wiki table format, accordion collapsible format, or keep it simple in plain text layout like above?