Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas remains a beloved classic, but its outdated graphics can feel dated on modern PCs. Fortunately, graphics mods can transform the game with HD textures, improved lighting, realistic shadows, and enhanced visual effects.

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This guide will walk you through the best graphics mods for GTA SA and how to install them step by step.
How to Install GTA San Andreas Graphics Mods
Step 1: Prepare Your Game
- Make a backup of your original gta_sa.exe and game folder.
- Update GTA SA to v1.0 (most mods require the original EXE, not Steam/Epic versions).
- Install GTA SA Essentials (recommended).
Step 2: Install GTA San Andreas DirectX 3.0
- Download the GTA San Andreas DirectX 3.0 mod file.
- Extract the archive and select your preferred version.
- Copy all files into the root folder of your GTA SA installation.
Step 3: Install Open Limit Adjuster
- Download Open Limit Adjuster.
- Extract the files and locate the modloader folder (create one if it doesn't exist: GTA SA/modloader).
- Place the Open Limit Adjuster folder inside the modloader directory.
Step 4: Test & Optimize0
- Launch the game and check FPS & stability.
- Adjust ENB settings if performance is poor.
- Disable conflicting mods if issues arise.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
❌ Game crashes? → Ensure mods are compatible with your GTA SA version.
❌ Low FPS? → Lower ENB settings or remove heavy texture packs.
❌ Textures not loading? → Verify ModLoader/IMG Tool installation.
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