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In the original game, the game logic is tied to the frame rate. If you simply force 144Hz via your GPU control panel:

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, released in 2004, is one of the most iconic games in the Grand Theft Auto series. Developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games, it has become a classic among gamers. The game's open-world design, engaging storyline, and improved graphics over its predecessors made it a huge success. However, as technology has advanced, gamers' expectations for smoother and more visually appealing gameplay have also increased. This is where the 120 FPS (frames per second) mod for GTA San Andreas comes into play, aiming to enhance the gaming experience by providing smoother gameplay and reduced motion blur.

for a quick look at the best settings for the Definitive Edition.

Originally released in 2004, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is a landmark open-world game, but like many titles from the PS2/Xbox era, its PC version is deeply tied to a 30 FPS cap for core game logic. For years, playing above 30 FPS caused game-breaking bugs. Enter the – a community-driven fix that finally allows players to experience the streets of San Andreas at a silky-smooth high refresh rate. This mod isn't just a visual tweak; it's a significant piece of reverse engineering that decouples the game's rendering from its internal timer.

Extract SilentPatchSA.asi and SilentPatchSA.ini to your root folder. This is your bedrock. Open the .ini file and set FramerateLimit = 0 (zero means unlimited).

: While the mod allows for 120 FPS, the developer still generally recommends 60 FPS for the most "glitch-free" experience, though users report success at 120 FPS with minimal issues. Requirements : Most users suggest using this alongside SilentPatch

The is not a luxury; for PC enthusiasts, it is a necessity. It bridges a 20-year gap between game design and modern hardware. While the modding process requires a bit of technical know-how (downgrading, ASI loaders, .ini tweaking), the result is arguably the smoothest open-world experience available from the PS2 era.

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gta san andreas 120 fps mod
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Fps Mod | Gta San Andreas 120

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gta san andreas 120 fps mod
gta san andreas 120 fps mod
gta san andreas 120 fps mod

Fps Mod | Gta San Andreas 120

In the original game, the game logic is tied to the frame rate. If you simply force 144Hz via your GPU control panel:

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, released in 2004, is one of the most iconic games in the Grand Theft Auto series. Developed by Rockstar North and published by Rockstar Games, it has become a classic among gamers. The game's open-world design, engaging storyline, and improved graphics over its predecessors made it a huge success. However, as technology has advanced, gamers' expectations for smoother and more visually appealing gameplay have also increased. This is where the 120 FPS (frames per second) mod for GTA San Andreas comes into play, aiming to enhance the gaming experience by providing smoother gameplay and reduced motion blur.

for a quick look at the best settings for the Definitive Edition.

Originally released in 2004, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is a landmark open-world game, but like many titles from the PS2/Xbox era, its PC version is deeply tied to a 30 FPS cap for core game logic. For years, playing above 30 FPS caused game-breaking bugs. Enter the – a community-driven fix that finally allows players to experience the streets of San Andreas at a silky-smooth high refresh rate. This mod isn't just a visual tweak; it's a significant piece of reverse engineering that decouples the game's rendering from its internal timer.

Extract SilentPatchSA.asi and SilentPatchSA.ini to your root folder. This is your bedrock. Open the .ini file and set FramerateLimit = 0 (zero means unlimited).

: While the mod allows for 120 FPS, the developer still generally recommends 60 FPS for the most "glitch-free" experience, though users report success at 120 FPS with minimal issues. Requirements : Most users suggest using this alongside SilentPatch

The is not a luxury; for PC enthusiasts, it is a necessity. It bridges a 20-year gap between game design and modern hardware. While the modding process requires a bit of technical know-how (downgrading, ASI loaders, .ini tweaking), the result is arguably the smoothest open-world experience available from the PS2 era.