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Few games have achieved the legendary status of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Released in 2004, this open-world masterpiece defined a generation of gaming with its sprawling map, deep storyline, gang warfare mechanics, and endless freedom. However, the original PC version of the game weighs in at approximately 4-5 GB. For gamers with limited hard drive space, slow internet connections, or older hardware, this can be a barrier.
Enter the "GTA San Andreas Highly Compressed 700MB" version—a popular but controversial repack that claims to shrink the game to fit onto a single CD-R.
Q: Does this work on Android? A: No. This is a PC executable (.exe). GTA San Andreas for Android is already 2.5GB. Do not try to rename the file. Gta San Andreas Highly Compressed 700mb
Q: Can I install mods (CLEO, car mods) on the 700MB version? A: Yes, but be careful. Because the memory structure is altered to save space, heavy mods (like ENB graphics) will crash the game. Simple CLEO scripts (super jump, car spawner) usually work fine.
Q: How do I save my game? A: You must complete the very first mission ("Big Smoke") to unlock saving. Alternatively, go to the Johnson House and walk into the floating disk icon. GTA San Andreas Highly Compressed 700MB: Is It
Q: The game asks for DirectX 9.0c. Where do I get it?
A: Microsoft removed the official download, but you can download "DirectX Web Installer" (legacy version) from major gaming sites. Or, simply install vcredist_x86.exe from the _Redist folder.
Downloading a highly compressed game this small comes with risks and requirements. Read this carefully to avoid frustration. You need roughly 4GB to 5GB of free
1. The "Decompression" Space Trap Even though the download file is 700MB, you cannot install it on a drive that only has 1GB free.
2. Windows Defender & Antivirus
3. DirectX & Audio Errors
4. The "Black Screen" Issue
gta_sa.set. This resets the resolution, allowing the game to launch.