There's certainly room for improvement. The Misc section is a mess with configs, presets, Reshade settings, visual overhaul mods, minor texture edits, random resources, massive overhauls in gameplay and more appearing all over the place. The Vehicle section is littered with singular handling mods, a boatload of "menyoo" things, simple re-textures and normal vehicle mods. Maps is a similar story with a mix of menyoo/map editor/FiveM/proper maps being all bunched up in one place.
Just having exclude filters and a more intuitive UI to stack filters would help a lot, and the option to search within a category. The tag system as it is now is not very transparent and rather confusing. Let's take "Vehicles" since that seems to contain the most amount of black box stuff:
https://www.gta5-mods.com/vehicles
Let's say I want to check for add-ons: https://www.gta5-mods.com/vehicles/tags/add-on
Great. Let's find a car! https://www.gta5-mods.com/vehicles/tags/add-on+car
That's clear. Too bad the bar doesn't contain any more options, like filtering for brands. Let's take two steps back and click on just "car" instead: https://www.gta5-mods.com/vehicles/tags/car
Great! There's a list of brands now. Let's get a Honda: https://www.gta5-mods.com/vehicles/tags/car+honda
Now there's no option to click for add-on. A normal user would just give up and go to Google or use the search. A more curious person might notice the tags changing and make up their own filter instead.
The general confusion continues in other categories, with filters like race track add-on maps not giving back most race maps due to lacking tags, and the filters on top not helping out at all, giving just generic search tags. On top of that, it's just not possible to simply exclude tags like "menyoo" and "map editor", which makes finding tracks a hell.
imo with a better filtering UI using tags and keywords, in combination with more consistent tags, the site would be much more usable.


