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The Ultimate Guide to Running GTA San Andreas at 60FPS on AetherSX2
Set to Off or 2x to save GPU bandwidth.
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Start at 1x (Native) or 2x resolution. High resolutions (3x+) can cause significant lag even with a 60 FPS patch.
Drastically improved responsiveness in driving and combat.
: For a "Remastered" look, you can install HD texture packs by placing them in the /textures/ folder of the AetherSX2 directory as detailed in HD texture guides exact patch codes
Even with the right emulator and patch, you may occasionally encounter slowdowns – especially in large, open areas or when many vehicles and particles appear on screen. This is where AetherSX2’s advanced underclocking options come into play. (Cut to a graph or chart showing the
Before tweaking settings, ensure your hardware can handle the demands of PS2 emulation. Emulating the Emotion Engine chip requires heavy processing power. Minimum Requirements (30FPS Target) Snapdragon 845 / Helio G95 or equivalent RAM: 4GB OS: Android 11 or higher Recommended Requirements (60FPS Target) Processor: Snapdragon 870 / Dimensity 1200 or higher RAM: 6GB to 8GB
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The most effective way to unlock the framerate is by using a .pnach patch file or entering the code manually into the emulator.
Without patches, forcing 60 FPS causes because the PS2 logic is tied to frame rate. Drastically improved responsiveness in driving and combat
: For a full overhaul, you can download HD Texture Packs and enable Load Texture Replacements in Graphics settings to match the high framerate with better visuals.
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| | Processor (CPU) | Graphics (GPU) | RAM | Android Version | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Minimum (Playable) | Mid‑range chipset (e.g. Snapdragon 720G, Helio G85) | Basic OpenGL / Vulkan support | 4 GB | Android 8.0+ (64‑bit) | | Recommended (Smooth Gameplay) | Snapdragon 845 / 860 or newer | Adreno GPU with full Vulkan support | 6 GB or more | Android 10+ |
When GTA: San Andreas was first released, it pushed the boundaries of what was possible on the PlayStation 2. The game's vast open world, set in the fictional state of San Andreas, which mirrors California, was a marvel of its time. The game's graphics, although limited by the hardware of the era, were impressive, with detailed character models, environments, and a richly textured world. However, one of the limitations of the game on its original platform was its frame rate, which often struggled to maintain a consistent 30 FPS.
Follow these steps to apply the patch and optimize your settings: