| Aspect | Verdict | Details | |--------|---------|---------| | | 15–25 FPS (unstable) | Drops to single digits during police chases, Grove Street fights, or rain. | | Draw distance | Severely reduced | Pop-in is aggressive – cars appear 10–15 meters ahead. | | Audio | Good (if verified) | Most radio stations retained. Mission audio intact. Occasional crackle. | | Load times | Long | 15–30 sec between islands. Entering buildings ~8 sec. | | Crashes | Occasional | Verified versions crash ~1 per 3–4 hours. Save often. | | Controls | Claw-grip required | PSP lacks right analog stick; camera control mapped to face buttons or shoulder mods. |
: A legitimate PS2-to-PSP port (if it existed) would be well over 1GB. Files that are only a few hundred MBs are likely just small mods for existing PSP games. gta san andreas psp eboot pbp verified
To be clear from the start: there is no official or verified version of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Mission audio intact
A real GTA game would be roughly 1GB to 1.6GB. Anything significantly smaller is a red flag. Entering buildings ~8 sec
While San Andreas is not available, Rockstar Games officially released three high-quality GTA titles specifically for the PSP hardware Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories : A full 3D open-world experience set in the GTA III map. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories