Tag Archives: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

New GTA San Andreas Mod Adds Full Deferred Rendering, Per-Pixel Lighting, Soft Particles, NVIDIA PCSS Shadows, and More

Modder ‘Junior_Djjr’ has released a must-have graphics mod for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, called Proper Shaders. This mod adds major new graphical features to the game, such as Deferred Rendering and Per-Pixel Lighting. This isn’t a Reshade Mod. So, let’s take a closer look at it. Continue reading New GTA San Andreas Mod Adds Full Deferred Rendering, Per-Pixel Lighting, Soft Particles, NVIDIA PCSS Shadows, and More

Grand Theft Auto: Carcer City Demo Releases on March 9th

Earlier this month, we informed you about a total conversion mod for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, called Grand Theft Auto: Carcer City. And, a couple of days ago, its creator revealed that a free demo will come out on March 9th. Moreover, we have a new video that shows off the South Island of Carcer City. Continue reading Grand Theft Auto: Carcer City Demo Releases on March 9th

This GTA San Andreas Fan Remake in Unreal Engine 5 Shows What the Official Remaster Should Have Looked Like

YouTube’s ‘flames per second’ has released an incredible video, showcasing his remake of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas in Unreal Engine 5. This video shows what the official remaster should have looked like. So, be sure to watch it. Continue reading This GTA San Andreas Fan Remake in Unreal Engine 5 Shows What the Official Remaster Should Have Looked Like

Grand Theft Auto San Andreas RTX Remix Path Tracing drops below 50fps on an NVIDIA RTX4080 at 1440p with DLSS 3.5 Quality

YouTube’s ‘MxBenchmarkPC’ has shared a video, showcasing Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas with an RTX Remix Path Tracing Mod. The YouTuber has also included some comparison scenes with a Performance Stats Overlay. And, from the looks of it, you’ll need an NVIDIA RTX 4090 to run it, even at 1440p with DLSS 3 Quality. Continue reading Grand Theft Auto San Andreas RTX Remix Path Tracing drops below 50fps on an NVIDIA RTX4080 at 1440p with DLSS 3.5 Quality