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In the mid-to-late 2000s, when dial-up connections were still common in many parts of the world and data caps were a harsh reality, sharing large files was a nightmare. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas —a game that originally weighed in at nearly 4GB (and over 4.7GB on disc)—was an impossible download for millions of gamers.

Tiger Harison became a household name in the early 2010s across forums and file-sharing sites. For many players in regions with slow internet, these repacks were the only way to experience San Andreas. The "Tiger Harison" tag became a mark of reliability—a promise that the game would actually run despite the impossible file size. gta+san+andreas+compressed+by+tiger+harison+best

Next, "best" suggests they want the best compression from that source, but if the source is unknown, it might be a fake or incorrect name. Maybe they meant another name, like "Tiger" (a modder) and "Harrison" (from the game's creator, Rockstar North, which was known as Rockstar North before the game's release). Sometimes, fans might mistakenly refer to the developer's name in modding contexts. In the mid-to-late 2000s, when dial-up connections were