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But Grand Theft Auto IV and V on Xbox 360 do both take full advantage of Xbox Live, so it’s a shame that Rockstar chose to skip out on Xbox Live features for the Windows Phone version.

The original Xbox version of the game didn’t offer Achievements either, so it’s not like we’re losing out on something that people got on other platforms. Woe to Achievement hunters: the Windows Phone version of San Andreas does not support Xbox Live features. Whether or not you own a MOGA controller yet, please email and tweet and to let them know we want MOGA support in San Andreas for Windows Phone! No Xbox Live, no cloud There’s still a chance of Rockstar adding MOGA support in a title update. San Andreas is a massive game, and thus will likely require a few title updates for bug fixes and optimizations.
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The MOGA website’s product pages and packaging make absolutely no mention of Windows Phone, after all – something I lamented in my MOGA Pro Controller review. Developers tell us that adding MOGA controls is fairly easy and painless, so we can only assume that Rockstar’s Windows Phone team did not know about MOGA’s Windows Phone support. Sadly, the Windows Phone version of San Andreas does not work with MOGA controls at present.
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Hence many of us hoped for MOGA controller support, especially since the Android version of the game supports it. But no touch scheme can ever match the responsiveness of a physical controller – not when the game was originally designed for controllers. The touch controls work very well, and anyone who plays console-style titles like those produced by Gameloft will feel right at home with them. After securing a vehicle, you can choose between three control methods for steering. Button positions can even be customized to your liking. Action buttons such as attack and “take vehicle” appear on the right side of the screen. Either way, players control protagonist CJ’s movement with a virtual thumbstick n the left side of the screen. San Andreas offers several control options, such as a traditional classic control scheme and an adapted one. Controls and MOGA support (or lack thereof) Still, I recommend turning off screen time-outs while downloading (if your phone supports it) to make things go smoother.
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Screen time-outs will interrupt the download process, but thankfully the installer supports resuming. Let us know your experience in the comments!
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You should be able to install San Andreas with as little as 3 GB of free storage. The advantage of this approach is that it appears to circumvent the need for 4x the extra space that Windows Phone 8 usually requires for game and installations. The installer than downloads the rest of the 2.5 GB game. Note that when you first download the game, you’re just downloading a 20 MB installer. Other reader-confirmed compatible devices include: HTC 8X, Lumia 925, 928, and 1020, Samsung ATIV S. Either that, or Rockstar’s team simply left out a few compatible Windows Phones by mistake. Perhaps these devices (and their variants) have compatibility issues later in the game. We can only assume the 1020 plays the game as well. As you can tell from the photograph and video in this very article, San Andreas downloads and runs just fine on the Lumia 920. Does that mean that two of Nokia’s most popular and powerful phones can’t play this Grand Theft Auto? Nor is the Lumia 1020 (which bears twice the RAM: 2 GB) on the supported devices list. Considering that the 920 was Nokia’s flagship phone in 2012, San Andreas’ failure to run on it would come as a blow. What is strange is the exclusion of several devices with at least 1 GB of RAM, starting with the Lumia 920. So the exclusion of the 520 and its brethren comes as no surprise. Nobody with any sense expected San Andreas to run on 512 MB RAM devices like the Nokia Lumia 520 - developers often struggle to get technically demanding games running on low memory devices. “PLEASE NOTE: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is only supported on the following devices: Nokia Lumia: 1520, 1320, 822, 820, 810, HTC: 8XT.” Displayed prominently at the top of the game’s Store page is this ominous warning:
