Question textures for GTA SA blurry on android (Motorola)

ethmcg16

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title says all, the textures for GTA SA r blurry and it's getting under my skin. my Moto G 5g has 8gb of RAM n i actually purchased GTA SA. does it have anything to do w/ the ram? tysmScreenshot_20231219-134729.png
 
I think turning the game settings down will only improve performance, rather than detail/texture. I doubt there's much more you can do with that specific device. If you want to play with the very best graphic settings and performance, you'd need a more powerful device.
 
wow that's a shame, but my hopefully next phone (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CHB8CKZ...3NM809&peakEvent=4&dealEvent=1&language=en-US), will hopefully again be better
FYI, I edited your post to replace your shortened URL with the full Amazon link (URL shorteners tend to raise red flags here about spam).

I would be cautious about brands like Oukitel. Although they're a somewhat better known Chinese brand than some of the really obscure ones, they're still not going to provide very good support, and their quality control will tend to be subpar (so watch out for software or hardware glitches). The CPU is a Mediatek Helio G95, which is comparable to a Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G (a midrange chip): https://nanoreview.net/en/soc-compare/qualcomm-snapdragon-732g-vs-mediatek-helio-g95. That'll still be better than the Snapdragon 480+ that your Moto G 5G has (assuming it's the 2023 version), but inferior to the current flagship Snapdragon 8 CPUs you'll find in top phones.
 
FYI, I edited your post to replace your shortened URL with the full Amazon link (URL shorteners tend to raise red flags here about spam).

I would be cautious about brands like Oukitel. Although they're a somewhat better known Chinese brand than some of the really obscure ones, they're still not going to provide very good support, and their quality control will tend to be subpar (so watch out for software or hardware glitches). The CPU is a Mediatek Helio G95, which is comparable to a Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G (a midrange chip): https://nanoreview.net/en/soc-compare/qualcomm-snapdragon-732g-vs-mediatek-helio-g95. That'll still be better than the Snapdragon 480+ that your Moto G 5G has (assuming it's the 2023 version), but inferior to the current flagship Snapdragon 8 CPUs you'll find in top phones.
i have the 2022 ver
 

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