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The short answer is , and quite easily for the classic version.

If you have a 4 GB RAM PC, stick to the Classic v1.0 version for the best performance. It only takes up about 4.7 GB of storage and will run flawlessly. Avoid the Definitive Edition unless you plan on upgrading your RAM to at least 8 GB.

Since the original full game is already around 4.7 GB, a 4 GB "highly compressed" version isn't actually saving much space compared to the original. gta-san-andreas-4-gb

Many sites claiming to offer "ultra-compressed" versions (e.g., 4 GB compressed into 500 MB) often include malware or "ripped" versions of the game that remove essential radio stations, cutscenes, or textures. 4. Essential Mods for 4 GB RAM Users

Typically range between 2.4 GB and 4 GB depending on the device and updates. 2. Can you run GTA San Andreas on 4 GB of RAM? The short answer is , and quite easily

You may see websites offering "highly compressed" 4 GB versions of the game. While compression technology like the KGB Archiver exists, be cautious:

If you are playing on a system with 4 GB of RAM and want to enhance your experience without breaking your hardware, consider these community fixes: Avoid the Definitive Edition unless you plan on

This is where it gets tricky. The minimum RAM requirement for the PC remaster is 8 GB , with 16 GB recommended. Running the Definitive Edition on only 4 GB of RAM will likely result in stuttering or crashes unless you use significant low-end optimization mods. 3. The "4 GB Highly Compressed" Versions