Gta San Andreas Aethersx2 60fps 〈macOS〉
Here is the proper setup piece to achieve 60 FPS in GTA San Andreas on AetherSX2.
//60fps Render Patch patch=1,EE,0010D2C4,word,24030001 patch=1,EE,0010D2F8,word,00000000 //Game Speed Correction patch=1,EE,201C7000,word,3C023C23 patch=1,EE,201C7004,word,344270F0
This is the most important step. Without this, the game logic is tied to the framerate. If you force the emulator to run faster without patching the game code, the physics will break, cars will handle weirdly, and swimming will be impossible.
If your game is running fast but experiencing stutters, try these optimizations: Gta San Andreas Aethersx2 60fps
Disclaimer: Ensure you possess a digital backup of your own physical PS2 game disc.
Open a text editor on your phone or PC and create a new file.
Note: Different dumps of the game may require different codes. Check the official AetherSXX2 forums for your specific revision (v1, v2, v3 of the ISO). Here is the proper setup piece to achieve
: If the audio crackles, go to Audio Settings , change the Interpolation Mode to Linear , and set Synchronization Mode to Async Mix . Summary Performance Checklist Optimal Selection Renderer 60FPS Patch Active (.pnach) EE Cycle Rate 100% or 75% Multi-Threaded VU1 Resolution 2x Native (Balanced)
Ensure "Optimal/Safe" settings are selected and turn off heavy graphical enhancements like anti-aliasing.
How to Play GTA San Andreas on Aethersx2 at 60FPS: The Ultimate Optimization Guide If you force the emulator to run faster
What of the game do you have (USA, Europe, Japan)?
You need to obtain a 60FPS.pnach file. These are usually found on the or dedicated, trusted emulation forums. The file must match the SLUS-20946 Serial Code. 2. Place the Patch File Open your file manager app. Navigate to the AetherSX2 folder in your internal storage.
You have the patch. You have Vulkan. But you are still dropping frames when you drive fast. Here are the pro-tips:
Go to Audio Settings and change the Synchronization Mode from Timestretch to Async Mix . This keeps the audio playing at normal speed even if the frame rate dips. Graphical Artifacts and Black Lines