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Will gamecode look in different DLC packs for meta data?

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Greetings! I'll be brief, so as to not put anyone to sleep!

Like many of you (maybe), I like to change the NPC public safety vehicles around depending on my mood. I was thinking a quick and painless way to do this would be to have separate (custom) DLC packs. Say, DLC1 has all Fords in it...  maybe DLC2 has all Dodge and so on.

 

To accomplish what I'm trying to do; Do I have to eliminate all references to police, police2,sheriff,sheriff2, etc from the OEM handling, carcols, carvariations and vehicles.meta (in //%GTAV%/mods/update/update.rpf/*.*) so that the game will use the lines in my "custom" DLCs? ..or, will the game prefer to pull those lines from the "custom" DLCs that the vehicles models live in?

 

I read some other posts but I wasn't able to clearly see a topic like this one. Thanks for any insight!

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