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Is modding now possible for GTA 5?

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Seeing as OpenIV can already open the files and soon write to them, we should see vehicle mods very very soon, i admit i never thought it would be that fast!

I just really hope modders will respect the online community and restrict mods to offline only. 

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  • You'll probably see vehicle modifications and the like a lot sooner than script modifications.

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    I give it three weeks before someone makes a trainer for the game. Proper mods such as cars and scripts will probably be a few months yet.

I for one hope the mods can work in multiplayer. Doing the same heists and missions gets old after a while and eventually theres only so much you can do before your bored with the game. I already have 2 houses and every gun that i want. I have most of the cars i want and tuned to the max. So whats left for me to do in GTA online? Shoot cops and try to lose my stars? That gets old too. I would love to patrol with friends in a police mod and i think lcpdfr might not have made it as far as it has if it werent for playing online with friends. I dont youtube and dont plan on it so lcpdfr in only single player would get old for me too. Not to bash lcpdfr in anyway, i love the mod. Thats just my beliefs, im sure some will disagree.

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