While these 50MB files allow you to play on low-end devices, they come with significant drawbacks:

These sites force you to complete "surveys" or "human verification." You never get a download link; you just get a virus.

: Many files claiming to be "GTA SA for PPSSPP" are actually heavily modded versions of real PSP games, like GTA: Liberty City Stories GTA: Vice City Stories

The file may contain a heavily modified version with all audio, cutscenes, and radio stations completely removed, and textures dropped to the lowest possible resolution.

A: No. GTA San Andreas was never released on PSP. You cannot play it on PPSSPP at any file size.

"Highly compressed" refers to ripping assets (audio, textures, cutscenes) and re-encoding them to lower quality, then zipping the file. The theoretical limit for functional compression is about 60-70%. Going from 2.5GB to 0.05GB (50MB) is a – a statistical impossibility without destroying the game entirely.

Even with the best settings, you may encounter issues. Here are solutions to common problems when playing GTA San Andreas on PPSSPP.

Highly compressed games often suffer from reduced graphics, sound quality, and sometimes stability issues. The compromise on quality can affect the gaming experience, potentially detracting from the enjoyment of a classic game like GTA San Andreas.

If you want to experience Rockstar's classic open-world game on your Android device, you should avoid sketchy compressed files and use legitimate, working methods. 1. The Official Android Ports