Locate the 'Tweaks' tab to the right and set 'Vsync control' to Always on Method 1: Simple turning off the Vsync in graphic card settings does the job.ĭownload and install RadeonPro Download here [Open the program and 'Add new profile' and as you know playing in 25 fps is a pain, so I found a good way to get rid of that and I'm gonna share it with people who love San Andreas and every other GTA game as much as I do. I tried everything to make it work in 60 fps.