Have you run through every little piece of
Rockstar-developed content in Grand Theft
Auto 5?
Do you wish the game had more to offer in
the way of single-player missions?
Then feast your eyes on this new mod pack
from modder alebal3.
It doesn't just add one mission, or two missions,
or even a dozen missions to GTA 5: it adds
70.
By all indications, this enormous mod brings
everyone from the Grand Theft Auto 5 story
back for some more fun.
And there are sure to be some shenanigans
afoot for all involved, with mission names
like "Jimmy stole a car," "Save the whales,"
and "Plane for Lester."
The trailer for the mod pack shows players
engaging in activities like paragliding, flying
planes, driving tanks, and zipping around
in jetpacks, just to name a few.
And that's along with all of the shooting
and stealing, of course, because this is still
Grand Theft Auto 5, regardless of whether
Rockstar is building the missions or a fan
is taking the reins, instead.
But perhaps the best part about the mod pack
is that it manages to add 70 new missions
to GTA 5 without taking up a whole lot of
space.
The Mission Maker mod required for the pack
comes in at less than one megabyte, and the
mod pack itself is just a little more than
four megabytes in size.
The mod is likely this lightweight because
it's reusing assets from the game instead
of introducing new ones, but if that's not
a big deal to you and you just want some new
missions to play in Grand Theft Auto 5, you
should be able to download, install, and start
playing with the mod pack fairly quickly.
One piece of advice for players looking to
play every mission in the mod pack: there
is one other mod you may need to install if
you have issues with mission items or vehicles
moving from their intended locations.
The mod is called "Open All Interiors," so
bookmark that mod and consider installing
it if you run into problems.
Of course, those on PC who need their Rockstar
Games fix don't necessarily have to look to
independent modders.
We got word last week that Red Dead Redemption
2 is finally coming to PC, which means a whole
new Rockstar Games story is on the way for
PC gamers who never experienced the 2018 hit
on console.
The operatic Western game will launch into
a number of different PC marketplaces, including
the Rockstar Games Launcher and the Epic Games
Store on November 5th, 2019.
And PC players can expect Red Dead 2 to sell
on Steam, as well, though the game won't make
it to that storefront until sometime in December.
But there's something else worth considering
about the launch of Red Dead 2 on PC that
we haven't heard talked about all that much,
and for those who've been long extending the
life of Grand Theft Auto 5 via outside channels,
it'll be a no-brainer topic to highlight:
mods.
When Red Dead 2 makes its way to PC next month,
we'll start to see mods come to the game in
a sanctioned way for the very first time.
We've had mods in the console versions of
Red Dead 2, of course, but they've likely
been breaking either PlayStation 4 or Xbox
One terms of service.
The mods for Red Dead 2 on PC will - as far
as we're aware - be safe to use, which means
we could see a lot of inventive new spins
on the game and its characters.
"I'm waiting for someone interesting to turn
up."
Not only that, we could start to see some
new single-player story missions for Red Dead
2, which fans of the game's campaign have
been begging for since it arrived in October
of last year.
Until then, though, you can pass your time
by playing these 70 new story missions for
Grand Theft Auto 5, as well as the host of
other GTA 5 mods available.
It's easy enough to make you forget the game
came out way back in 2013.
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