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What does it do?
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This mod simply replaces the popgroups.ymt and makes sure that no more modern cars spawn in traffic.
It also allows classic DLC cars to spawn, such as the Classic Turismo. the Classic Sentinel and so on.
(High-End Sports Cars will only spawn in the rich areas just like the vanilla game does it with the standard cars)
My aim was to give a more immersive experience for those of us who like to "retronize" our GTA 5.
I also included 2 version. 90s and 80s
You can find a full list of the cars allowed to spawn in the CarList.txt
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What it doesn't do
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This mod does not add any cars that aren't in the game by default (except DLC cars)
The police cars and the taxi you see in the screenshots are mods and are not included.
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Installation
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1. Use OpenIV to head to mods/update/update.rpf/x64/levels/gta5
2. Make a backup of the original popgroups.ymt
3. Replace it with one of mine
4. Done
You might also need this: (I haven't tested it without it)
https://www.gta5-mods.com/scripts/mp-vehicles-in-sp
If you use modded cars you might want to get a mod like Non-Redundant Popcycle
Otherwise, the game might reduce the variety of traffic due to modded cars having a larger file size
https://www.gta5-mods.com/misc/non-redundant-popcyle-for-modded-vehicles
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Credits
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Original file by Lundy
Modified by me to include cars after 1970 as well as DLC Cars
What's New in Version 1.0.1
Released
- Removed the Riata as it resembles a 2005 Ford Bronco (Sorry for the oversight, and thanks to Lundy for spotting it)
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