Gta San Andreas Aethersx2 60fps May 2026
Unlocking the Ultimate Experience: How to Run GTA San Andreas on AetherSX2 at a Smooth 60fps
For over a decade, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas has been remastered, re-released, and modded across almost every platform imaginable. However, for a specific breed of retro-gaming enthusiast, the "definitive" mobile version isn't the poorly optimized "Definitive Edition" or the stripped-down 10th-anniversary port. It is the PS2 emulated version running via AetherSX2.
Why? Because the PS2 version retains the original atmospheric lighting, the correct vehicle handling, and the nostalgic soundtrack that later ports butchered. But there is one holy grail that PC users have enjoyed for years that mobile users crave: 60 frames per second (fps).
Running GTA San Andreas on AetherSX2 at 60fps is notoriously difficult. The PS2 hardware originally capped the game at 25fps (PAL) or 30fps (NTSC). Forcing double the frame rate requires the finesse of a surgeon and the hardware of a flagship smartphone. In this guide, we will break down exactly how to achieve that buttery-smooth 60fps in Los Santos. Gta San Andreas Aethersx2 60fps
Under "GPU Settings":
- Renderer: Vulkan (Always. OpenGL is too slow for 60fps on Android).
- Upscale Multiplier: 1x Native (For Snapdragon 865-888). 2x Native (For 8 Gen 2/3 only).
- Note: At 1x native, the game will look jagged. We will fix this later via shaders, but raw resolution kills frames in this specific game.
- Texture Filtering: Bilinear (Fast).
- Trilinear Filtering: Off.
- Anisotropic Filtering: 4x (16x looks great, but costs 3-5fps in the countryside).
3.1 60 FPS Cheat Code (PNACH)
You must apply a frame rate unlock patch (not just emulator settings).
Example .pnach file for SLUS-20946:
// 60 FPS Unlock
patch=1,EE,202C8C10,extended,00000000
patch=1,EE,202C8C14,extended,3C023F00
Note: Patch varies by game CRC. Generate using PS2 Patch Engine or download from PS2 Wide/60FPS Archive. Unlocking the Ultimate Experience: How to Run GTA
Common Problems & Fixes
Step 3: System Settings for Stability
Go to Settings > System:
- EE Cycle Skipping: Set to "Skip 1". This helps maintain speed during heavy scenes (like explosions) without breaking the game physics too much.
- EE Cycle Rate: Leave at 100%. Increasing this usually causes audio stuttering.
- Enable Cheats: You can turn this on if you want to use cheat codes, but for the best 60FPS stability, keep it off initially.
5. Known Issues & Mitigations
| Issue | Severity | Workaround | |-------------------------------|----------|-------------------------------------------------| | Game runs at double speed | Critical | Must apply 60 FPS PNACH patch | | Audio crackling | Medium | Set Audio Sync → Async Mix + Time Stretch OFF | | Physics glitches (cars) | Low | Use EE Cycle Rate = 75% (not 60%) | | Flickering shadows | Low | Switch to Vulkan + Software Blending OFF | | Heat throttling (30+ min) | Medium | Enable emulator frame limiter → 57 FPS | Renderer: Vulkan (Always
2. Frameskip is your friend (sort of)
Go to Graphics > Frameskip.
- Normal Frameskip: Skip 1 frame, Draw 2.
- Adaptive Frameskip: Enabled. This prevents the emulator from stuttering when the phone thermally throttles. It introduces a tiny amount of ghosting but is necessary for 60fps on long play sessions.
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