07-07-2026, 09:15 PM
Fresh install of San Andreas running at 900 mph with broken audio on Windows 11? Here's the fix order that works:
The 5-minute fix list
Which version to own: the classic PC version (if you have an old copy or the Rockstar Launcher one) + patches beats the Definitive Edition for modability, though DE has improved a lot since its disastrous launch. For modding specifically, classic is the only real answer — see the mods section here for the essential list.
Post your specific crash/issue below and I'll try to point you at the right patch.
The 5-minute fix list
- Install SilentPatch — the single most important download for any classic GTA. Fixes dozens of bugs, frame-rate issues, and modern-Windows crashes. If you install exactly one thing, it's this.
- Cap the frame rate / keep Frame Limiter ON — the game's physics are tied to FPS. Uncapped = swimming breaks, cars handle wrong, missions glitch. 30 FPS is authentic; SilentPatch makes higher framerates safer but the limiter exists for a reason.
- Widescreen fix — ThirteenAG's widescreen fix gives proper 16:9/21:9 without stretched HUD.
- Run as administrator, and don't install into Program Files — half the classic "settings won't save" complaints come from Windows folder permissions.
- Audio crackling: set your Windows output to 44100 Hz (Sound settings → device properties → Advanced), it's an old DirectSound game.
Which version to own: the classic PC version (if you have an old copy or the Rockstar Launcher one) + patches beats the Definitive Edition for modability, though DE has improved a lot since its disastrous launch. For modding specifically, classic is the only real answer — see the mods section here for the essential list.
Post your specific crash/issue below and I'll try to point you at the right patch.

