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Rovedx

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  1. A comprehensive train management system for GTA V that allows players to control nearby trains through an intuitive menu interface.
     
    Features:
    - Emergency stop functionality
    - Gradual stop with smooth deceleration
    - Resume movement with controlled speed
    - Set custom train speeds
    - Reverse train direction
    - Real-time train information display
    - Automatic train detection
    - Configurable detection range
    - Settings menu for customization
    - Automatic update checking system

    Controls:
    - F1: Open/Close Train Management System
    - F2: Emergency stop (when near train)

    Installation:
    1. Download TrainMngmt.dll
    2. Copy to GTA V scripts folder
    3. Start GTA V
    4. Press F1 to open menu

    Requirements:
    - GTA V (latest version)
    - ScriptHookV
    - ScriptHookVDotNet3
    - NativeUI

    Known Issues:
    - Metro trains (city subway) may not work properly
    - Currently optimized for Sandy Shores freight trains
    - Some train mods may not be compatible

    Troubleshooting:
    - If menu doesn't appear, check ScriptHookV installation
    - If no trains detected, move closer to train tracks
    - Increase detection range in settings if needed
    - Metro train issues are being investigated

     
    Developer: rovedx
    Version: 1.0.0 
    • 380 Downloads
    • 3 Comments
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