I want to add some addon vehicles and replace others. How do I avoid the game trying to add tuning parts and crashing my game? I dont really care about cars spawning with it, If I could I would just remove it for all traffic vehicles in the game. Which files do I need to edit and how? Thanks.
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How to disable/remove Tuning parts from add-on, dlc or replacement vehicles while spawning in traffic?
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RE: So do mods actually work on this game anymore??
@Yosuke said in So do mods actually work on this game anymore??:
First off, name the pack you installed, and the EXACT error message or situation you ran into, that's how you get some actual help.
Of course mods still work for GTA V, modders won't keep pumping out new stuff otherwise. You're just missing some steps... these things may not be the most important, but they MIGHT make your life easier.
- Heap Adjuster
- Pack file Limit Adjuster
- Alternative gameconfig.xml
Having only OpenIV and Script Hook V is not enough, you need those items I mentioned or the game will sometimes refuse to load, maybe even some more if your game is heavily modded. I only play with menyoo, Benny's Original Motor Works for single player mode, some car mods, some pedestrain models and a few simple, car related scripts. And even with so few mods I have, I still got those things installed, never had any issue with my game.
Also, to be safe, make sure you place modified stuff inside and ONLY inside "mods" folder.
"Pack file Limit Adjuster" why still use this? The guy who makes Gameconfig literally pinned a post saying "Packfile Limit Adjuster no longer needed you can remove it from your game folder."
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Where do you find optimized vehicles with good LODs for replacement?
Anyone have a list they use or a pack already containing good optimized vehicles? Most replacement cars on this website doesn't even say anything about LODs. There are a lot of add-on vehicles that has it but at the same time with pretty terrible pop in because of mediocre LOD levels and huge file sizes.