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GTA 5 Mods For PS3 – A Overview: GTA V is a vibrant game and its available on all gaming consoles. Some mods are available for any user to enjoy the game. GTA 5 is a mission game in which you are getting bored at a specific time. That’s why the developers of this game launched mods. From mods, players spend more and more time by playing the.

EDIT 2/18/2017: Some of the methods in the guide may be OUTDATED. However, Many points remain true.

This is a strictly SINGLEPLAYER based guide, Read below. I've seen many people thinking that this guide is showing you how to 'hack' online, This is far from the case.

I in NO way endorse the use of illegal trainers in online and will not guide anyone to doing so.

G'day ladies and gents, I've noticed a large number of people that are new to GTA modding have had been a bit confused on how to do so correctly without the risk of being flagged online. So I thought I'd make a guide for you all.

Please forgive any mistakes I make.

First I'll go over some essential tools which will help you tremendously.

Open IV - Pretty much the backbone of GTA modding. This is a tool that will be able to dig deep into the game files and modify the 'children' of a certain rpf file.

Script Hook V

GTA V Mod Manager by bilago - This is a extremely useful tool for keeping your GTA directory clean thus letting you go to vanilla GTA at a click of the button which prevents many issues.

ScripthookV - Script Hook V is the library that allows to use GTA V script native functions in custom *.asi plugins. Note that it doesn't work in GTA Online, script hook disables custom scripts when player goes in multiplayer.

Okay, Now we've gone over the essential tools for modding lets get started.

SCRIPTHOOKV, SCRIPTS AND TRAINERS

The first method is extremely straight forward and the one I recommend for the sheer simplicity, The first step after you have downloaded your desired scripts, trainers and other .asi plugins is to run the mod manager tool. Once opened you will see an option 'Open Mod Folder' I don't think I need to explain the functionality of clicking this as it's pretty obvious.

ASI AND SCRIPTHOOKV - Simply drag and drop the included .asi file from your downloaded archive into this folder and select 'reload' in the manager, The mod(s) will show up in the left pane and you can tick it if it's not already been done automatically.

Scripts - Drag the and drop desired scripts into the scripts folder that's inside the BMM mod folder. If there's another folder inside scripts called 'Addins' then just place the scripts there. This may Change in the future.

Modifying .RPF files

A lot of people are having trouble finding out how to get modified rpfs to work whilst being able to use vanilla GTA or Online when they're done with their modded session. This is where BMM's core feature comes into play

For example in THIS screenshot shows me using the import modded rpf feature of BMM, The top directory is of my duplicate update.rpf that has been modded through open IV. The second is the original VANILLA update.rpf that it will replace when I launch the game. (The vanilla file is renamed to update.rpf.ORIGINAL automatically causing it to be not recognised by the launcher) this goes for any .rpf files.

It's as simple as that to actually get the mod setup with the launcher, But it will definitely depend on the rpf file that is modified to decide if you'll need to use the following step, I personally keep the following enabled all times as I don't play online but if you ever need to play online just disable the options shown HERE

If you wish to use a RPF file that is known for redownloading itself on launch you will want those options enabled as seen in the previous screenshot. This will force GTALauncher.exe to not be able to access the internet thus launching your modded GTA without the game detecting the modded files are corrupt.

-Known files to re download on launch-

Common.rpf in main directory. All x64_.rpf files. All dlc.rpf files Update.rpf depending on what's edited.

While this means you'll have to sacrifice some space on your storage device it is the only reliable option at this point in time. To be clear, you'll need to create a duplicate file of the above files if the mods you're installing replaces files inside said folder. Please use the 'children files' inside of a large file such as dlc.rpf as a duplicate. Only the main placeholders should be duplicated, NOT the textures/other files. Doing that will make the launcher and openiv read the file as corrupt, Preventing you to even open it.

A quick suggestion before I wrap this up is to store all your downloaded mods/and stored modded files in a 'GTA V Mods' in your GTA Directory thus making it easy to edit your modded files with Open IV since OIV only focuses on the games directory. After you've made your changes you just need to re add the file to the manager and you're set.

How to stay safe from malware

As /u/exscape mentioned below, The main concern is for .ASI mods and .dlls.

To counter the risk of being infected, Make sure the only GTA modding websites you download from is Nexusmods.com and GTA5-Mods.com and other TRUSTED underground communities.

These two websites have security measures built into the uploading system which scans for potential malware and other nasty shite.

Something that I have a huge amount of respect for is the approving system the team over at GTA5-mods.com has in place. Their team personally inspects each mod awaiting approval to their website for malware before approving said mod to be available publicly, This also includes mod updates.

Please take a look at the comment section briefly for any red flags before downloading said mod.

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Please don't be afraid of modding, I'm not trying to scare anyone off, it's just better to be safe than sorry.

How To Use Gta 5 Mods On Xbox

Thank you to the wonderful people at GTA5-mods.com who are spending time out of their day to keep modding a safer experience.

And of course, YOU. The community.

I will post this here for now and tend to it later with more features and guides on certain ways of modding. For now I have to go.

Feel free to provide feedback, suggestions, tips and all that good stuff.

Good luck and happy modding.

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If you thought Grand Theft Auto V was already one of the best gaming experiences of our generation, the PC modding community has a few words for you: “You ain’t seen nothing yet.”

How to install gta v mods

Much like its predecessor, the arrival of GTA V on PC heralded not only a boost in graphics and replayability that remains unmatched by its console brethren, but also the limitless possibility for at-home developers to dive into the source code and see what kind of goodies they can dig up to make their next mod.

While some of the early tweaks don’t do much besides make the game more functional, others are about as much dragged out, downright fun that you could expect – just the way GTA likes it. Although it’s almost impossible to choose the best from the rest, this is our list of the top five GTA V mods you can use to spice up the world of Los Santos.

The Car Cannon

Sometimes the question isn’t “why,” but “why not?” If you’ve ever sat down and thought to yourself, “What would it be like if I could shoot a ton of cars out of the front of this gun?” wonder no more, because the Car Cannon has it covered.

The script was one of the first to burst out onto the GTA V mod scene, but still remains one of the best. It does exactly what the name implies, turning any semi or fully-automatic gun into an agent of pure chaos, firing off a stream of randomized vehicles into any direction your heart desires.

Out of all the mods we have listed here, none come built-in with the amount of over-the-top ridiculousness that the Car Cannon mod readily provides.

Anyone who installs this mod should be aware that until the developers have a chance get more of the core code worked out, the cars will only shoot on flatland, and in a straight line. Patch notes have hinted this could change very soon, however, so keep your eyes peeled for updates as they’re revealed over the next several months.

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Grappling Hook v1.0.3

Ask anyone who’s played the Just Cause series, and they’ll tell you the best thing about the game (and possibly any open-world title since), is the grappling hook. Packed with enough power to pull planes out of the sky and throw an M1-Abrams tank clear across the map, the grappling hook gives you the chance to string cars, pedestrians, and motorcycles together for the ultimate “Just Married” trail of cans to tow behind you while driving down the freeway.

Not only that, but you can also turn Los Santos into your very own version of Spiderman’s New York with the push of a button. In minutes you can be zipping, sliding, and swinging from building to building, soaring in between skyscrapers and taking down bad guys by conking their heads together just like Peter Parker.

(For an added splash of authenticity, install the Spiderman mod to dress the main character Michael in his very own Spidey suit)

The only drawback is that this a mod which is still barely crawling out of the early stages, meaning the aim is slightly wonky, and you’ll probably glitch into the ground a few times before you get into the “swing” of things.

Realistic Driving v1.0

If there’s one thing that the GTA series has been able to pride itself on almost since the beginning, it’s the feeling of ultimate player freedom. If you want off-the-wall superpowers and a couple fighter jets to spawn out of nowhere, there’s plenty of mods available at your disposal… but it doesn’t always have to be a relentless flurry of madness and mayhem.

While some people may just want to watch the world burn, others are more concerned with making the world of GTA V as realistic and true to life as possible. As such, through careful analysis and a lot more math than most of us could ever do on our own, a lone, dedicated modder has gone and replaced the physics of every car in the game from scratch, building them back up to directly mimic their real-world counterparts.

The Realistic Driving mod – developed by user Killertomate – gives GTA V a whole new layer of depth as all sedans, trucks, tanks, and dirtbikes operate just as they would if they were driving down your block.

On the outset this sounds like it might be frustrating, but once you get behind the wheel you’ll realize it’s anything but. With actual physics keeping you tacked to the tarmac, every turn, burnout, and police chase feel just like the real thing, making Grand Theft Auto play less like Mario Kart, and more like Gran Turismo with each successful getaway.

ClearHD v4.8

Like the iCEnhancer in GTA IV before it, the modding community has taken it upon themselves to beautify an already drop-dead gorgeous game in GTA V with the ClearHD graphical upgrade. Adding on frills like better blood splatter, a more defined color palette, and increased numbers of pedestrians with a greater density of cars on the road, ClearHD does a stellar job of bringing all the nuances of GTA V’s world to life (as long as you’ve got a PC that can handle it).

It’s important to note that unlike iCEnhancer, for the time being ClearHD is just a rudimentary set of changes to the graphics that are already installed in the game. There are no new textures being added, no cars being remodeled, and no re-skins of the surrounding buildings just yet.

How

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But, like the mod that birthed it, it’s only a matter of time before the game starts to take on a whole new look and feel of its own thanks to the tireless work of the many hobbyist developers behind it.

Open All Interiors v2.0

If you’ve finished playing through the central questline of GTA V and still find yourself yearning for extra areas to explore, then Open All Interiors has everything you could want in a mod and more.

Thanks to a simple alteration in the backend code, now you’ll be able to roam the halls of every iconic landmark in the game, including ten floors of the FIB building, the underground vault in the Union Depository, and even the offices of the LifeInvader headquarters. All told the mod creaks open the doors on close to 40 different locations that you visited during the course of the main story, and lets you peek into areas that would otherwise be locked down once the game is over.

Unfortunately, you won’t really find much going on inside while the missions are inactive, but even so we still can’t think of a reason to complain about having more content to absorb in a world that’s already jam-packed with a seemingly endless torrent of people to see, places to go, and old-school mobsters to whack.

Of course, these five picks are just the tip of the iceberg in the pool of possibilities that GTA V on PC offers. Every day there are dozens of new skins, cars, guns, locations, gameplay tweaks and hacks being added to the game by a passionate community of programmers, and what we’ve seen so far will be peanuts compared to what’s waiting just over the horizon.

You can get started with the mods listed here and hundreds more at GTA V Inside, and GTA V-Mods.com.

Image Credits: GTA V-Mods, GTA Inside, ModDB, GTAx Scripting

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