This save file represents a "Perfect Game" state. Here is what you can expect to find loaded into the save:
You can enable "Enable Cheats" in PCSX2 and use a .pnach file alongside your 100% save for ultimate absurdity:
To save your game progress using the in-game save feature: Gta San Andreas 100 Save Game Pcsx2
In the speedrunning or hardcore purist community, yes. In the emulation community, no.
Using a Gta San Andreas 100 Save Game Pcsx2 is not about skipping the story—it's about choice. Perhaps you have beaten the game three times on original hardware and simply want to fly the AT-400 through the Las Venturas strip. Perhaps your original PS2 memory card died (a common issue due to aging batteries), and you lost your childhood save. This save file represents a "Perfect Game" state
For parents, this is also a blessing. If your child wants to drive a monster truck but struggles with the "Wrong Side of the Tracks" mission (We all know the one—"All you had to do was follow the damn train, CJ!"), a 100% save removes the frustration.
Follow this guide carefully. We assume you have PCSX2 installed and a basic copy of San Andreas running (bios configured). Skills Maxed Out:
Now that you have the 100% save, you can make PCSX2 even better. Unlike the PC version, the PS2 version emulated has no mod limit.
Before diving into the technical setup, let’s appreciate the prize. Loading a 100% save file on PCSX2 unlocks every reward Rockstar hid in the game. Here is what you get:
For PCSX2 users specifically, a 100% save is also a fantastic debug tool. Want to test a heavy graphics mod (like ENB or ReShade) without worrying about mission triggers? A 100% save lets you roam freely without interruptions.