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    Living Los Santos
    Living Los Santos makes Los Santos feel more alive by dynamically adjusting traffic, pedestrians, parked vehicles, and ambient world activity throughout the day. It also introduces Dynamic Car Meets, bringing themed gatherings of customized vehicles and spectators to locations across Los Santos and Blaine County.

    Instead of having the same density everywhere at all times, Living Los Santos creates realistic changes based on in-game time, weather, and location, while Car Meets add unique nighttime events that make the world feel active and lived in.

    You can customize the settings to however you'd like.

    Features:
    Dynamic Car Meets
    Random themed car meets at night
    Sports Car Meets
    Muscle Car Meets
    Luxury Car Meets
    JDM Nights
    Supercar Meets
    Classic Car Meets

    Multiple Car Meet Locations
    LS Customs
    Maze Bank Arena
    Sandy Shores Airfield.

    Car Meet Activities
    Car owners gather around their vehicles
    Small groups of NPCs interact with each other
    Spectators attend meets
    Randomized vehicle tuning and modifications
    Randomized vehicle colors and styling
    Meets naturally end around 3 AM as attendees leave

    Dynamic World Density
    Morning rush hour traffic
    Evening rush hour traffic
    Quiet late-night streets
    Dynamic pedestrian density
    Dynamic parked vehicle density

    Weather-Based Density Changes
    Rain and thunderstorms reduce pedestrian activity
    Vehicle traffic adjusts dynamically during bad weather

    Nightlife Zones
    Popular nightlife areas remain active after dark
    Downtown Vinewood receives increased activity during the evening

    Customization
    Fully customizable .ini file
    Adjustable density multipliers
    Adjustable car meet settings
    Adjustable spawn chances and limits

    Performance
    Lightweight
    Performance-friendly
    Designed to run seamlessly alongside other plugins

    Examples:
    LS Customs parking lot filled with Supercars and spectators, ending around 3 AM.
    Roads becomes busier during rush hour.
    Streets become noticeably quieter late at night.
    Bad weather such as rain and thunder reduces pedestrian density and slightly increases vehicle traffic.
    Nightlife zones like Downtown Vinewood remain active while the rest of the city quiets down.

    Requirements:
    RagePluginHook

    Installation:
    Place Living Los Santos.dll into your GTA V\Plugins folder.
    Place Living Los Santos.ini into your GTA V\Plugins folder.
    Launch GTA V through RagePluginHook.
    Open the RagePluginHook console (F4 by default).
    Type: "LoadPlugin Living Los Santos.dll"

    Configuration:
    All settings can be customized through Living Los Santos.ini
    Default Debug Key: F10

    The weather multiplier works like this:
    Weather multipliers are applied on top of the current density values.
    Example:
    PedMultiplier=1.25
    RainPedMultiplier=0.50
    Result:
    1.25 × 0.50 = 0.625
    The final pedestrian density during rain would then be 0.625x.
    This applies to all other density values too.

    Made by Truthless
    Feedback, suggestions and balancing recommendations are always welcome.
    If you like what I do and would like to support me and my work, you can support me here:
    https://buymeacoffee.com/truthlessmods
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