98.93%. Not 99%. Not 99.32%. That specific, mocking decimal.
So you stare at the stats screen one last time. Then you turn off the PS2. And somewhere in the code, the game smiles — because 100% was never the real ending. The real ending is knowing you did everything that mattered, even if the game disagrees. Gta San Andreas 98.93
That 1.07% gap becomes an obsession. You drive back to the docks. You fly the Dodo around San Fierro, looking for a snapshot you swear you took. You pump basketballs at the Jefferson court for hours, hoping a hidden “Gym Skill” ticks up. That specific, mocking decimal
Because you realize: you didn’t just miss a task. You missed the feeling of finishing. And that’s the one thing no strategy guide can give back. And somewhere in the code, the game smiles
What’s missing? A courier mission you swore you completed? A race that didn’t register? The “Keep Your Friends Close” asset glitch? Or maybe it’s worse: a missed mission opportunity from early in the game — a girlfriend’s unique vehicle, a one-off side job — now locked forever.
Here’s a short piece prepared for — written as if for a game blog, guide, or retrospective feature. “GTA San Andreas: The 98.93% Curse – When Near Perfection Haunts You” For most players, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas ends when the credits roll. For completionists, it ends at 100% — every oyster, every snapshot, every unique stunt jump. But for a rare few, the save file reads a number that feels like a ghost: 98.93% .