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Can I have different mods for each GTA file?

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My problem is, there are so many great car mods but only a few slots to put them in. I was thinking of creating a second GTA file so that I could put more mods into the second one. Basically I want to know if I can have different mods in my second file. Or will the game only load the mod files from the original copy?

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On 10/03/2016 at 9:06 PM, CandyDaddy9 said:

My problem is, there are so many great car mods but only a few slots to put them in. I was thinking of creating a second GTA file so that I could put more mods into the second one. Basically I want to know if I can have different mods in my second file. Or will the game only load the mod files from the original copy?

What your asking can not be done but you can make a vehicle add on so that it does not replace any vehicle but will only spawn in by your command

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7 hours ago, frosty19 said:

What your asking can not be done but you can make a vehicle add on so that it does not replace any vehicle but will only spawn in by your command

Thanks for your answer.

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