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Forced First Person Aim 1.0.0

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This is a simple script that allows you to use first person aiming while in 3rd person mode. There are no options to configure. Simply put the ASI file in the GTA5 main directory or your "AsiPlugins" folder. My version returns you the original view you were in before switching to first person. Donate bitcoin: coinsend.to/@DGFX
 

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ScriptHook V - http://www.dev-c.com/gtav/scripthookv/


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A script that forces the view into first person when aiming a gun (so that by pressing R3 you can use the gun sights to shoot).

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Nemesisx101

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Could you look into having the various third-person camera distances to choose from when aiming— I’d like to have the camera further back just when aiming as the game has a universal setting (Close, Default and Far) for both in and out of combat which is annoying. Many thanks.

Edited by Wolfx101

5 hours ago, BlueLine Vibes said:

Is this mod different than this one here?  Just curious since it is the exact same name.

https://www.gta5-mods.com/scripts/forced-first-person-aim

This one uses only ScriptHook and the one on 5mods is using scripthookvdotnet. I believe this one is better then the SHVDN version imo.

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