Gta Vice City Pc Download With Mods

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Aug 4, 2024, 10:15:25 PM8/4/24
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Welcometo the 1980s. From the decade of big hair, excess and pastel suits comes a story of one man's rise to the top of the criminal pile. Vice City is a huge urban sprawl ranging from the beach to the swamps and the glitz to the ghetto, and is the most varied, complete and alive digital city ever created. Combining non-linear gameplay with a character driven narrative, you arrive in a town brimming with delights and degradation and are given the opportunity to take it over as you choose.

This is modified version of vice city considering modern Miami theme. It includes a lot of modifications, just to make it look like Modern Vice City. I started this project in 2015, when I was 13 year old, just for fun, But it gone quite popular with over 1 million downloads, so now I decided to update it whenever I get free time.


This includes skygfx, Limit Adjuster, 2dfx, High Draw Distance of cars and buildings, Multi Sets, ENB reflection adjusted for skygfx, Occlusion, Water Reflection, Depth BIAS, Smooth Shadows, Anti Aliasing, Depth Of Field, No Bloom, Ultra HD particles and effects, trails, Ultra HD Water, Weather, Sky, Rain and much more...


All Pedestrian are changed and made more HD, realistic and similar to GTA VAll Vehicles have been changed, with sports cars, luxury cars, sports bikes, and with those graphics applied, it looks ultra HD.


GTA 5 HUD has been added, you can change weapons and radio stations just similar to GTA 5, mobile phone has been also added, press P to bring it out or in. First Person View is also added, you can just switch to it by pressing V , GTA 5 character animation is also added, you can walk while firing weapon and jump, and swim, some nice songs are also added in mp3, Cleo 2.0.0.5 along with Parkour is also added, Vegetation, tress and grass, is also changed and now look more HD, a lot of Dull Buildings textures are also changed and made look more HD. GTA 5 like camera movement is also added, with square and HD radar.


Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, an iconic entry in the GTA series, needs no introduction. It's a virtual playground where players can immerse themselves in a nostalgic 1980s Miami, complete with neon lights, bustling streets, and a gripping storyline. The open-world gameplay offers endless opportunities for mayhem, from thrilling car chases to intense shootouts and everything in between.


But what if you could take this already exhilarating experience and make it even more immersive and modern? That's precisely what the Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Deluxe mod accomplishes. Developed by a dedicated fan who fell in love with the GTA series, this mod brings a fresh and exciting twist to Vice City's world.


The journey of this mod's development began with the developer's passion for GTA 3 and the realgta3 mod that transformed the in-game vehicles into real-life counterparts. This transformative experience left a lasting impression, sparking the desire to enhance Vice City in a similar fashion. After months of waiting for the perfect mod, the developer took matters into their own hands.


The Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Deluxe mod goes beyond merely swapping out a few cars. It's a labor of love that replaces every single vehicle in Vice City with real-world models, elevating the game's authenticity to new heights. But that's not all. This mod also introduces a plethora of additional features and enhancements to make Vice City feel more alive and modern.


The dedication of the developer shines through in the attention to detail and the countless hours poured into this project. It's not just about replacing cars; it's about crafting an experience that fans of the series will truly appreciate. While the journey was undoubtedly challenging, the result is nothing short of impressive.


Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Deluxe mod breathes new life into an already beloved classic. It offers players the chance to relive the magic of Vice City with a modern twist, where every car feels real, and the game world is enriched with a host of enhancements. If you're a fan of Vice City or simply looking to enhance your GTA experience, this mod is an absolute must-try. It's a testament to the dedication and creativity of the GTA modding community and an excellent example of how a labor of love can transform a gaming classic.


As the title suggests, this is a collection of mods for the Xbox version of GTA: Vice City. The aim of this mod was to fix a couple of bugs, to make what I feel are improvements to the game's overall presentation, and to provide a fresh, new visual experience for the same Vice City you know and love, while still maintaining what made the atmopshere and feel of the 1980s American beach city setting so enjoyable.

Retaining immersion was also important. If it couldn't have existed in 1986, you won't find it here.

Performance was also a key focus. While the Xbox version of Vice City is capable of displaying larger textures just fine, the texture work here was (mostly with very few exceptions) kept at the same resolution with the same compression method as the original textures, because you will run into performance issues, namely regarding pop-in, textures failing to load properly, and frame rate hiccups if you do decide to go with larger textures. In my testing, this wasn't something immediately noticeable in the early stages of the game. It only really becomes an issue when you're driving back and forth between the two islands, particularly late game when you own a lot of properties. This modification performs just as well as the original release from beginning to end.

It is recommended that you play this mod in WIDESCREEN with TRAILS OFF.


Original textures replaced with textures made from real images of Miami roads.

This solves the issue of the blurry roads in the original release and generally looks better all around.

Sidewalks replaced as well.


Particle effects replaced with more realistic representations. GTA III's Liberty City holdover leaves that once scattered the ground have been replaced with palm leaves, much like they appear in the PS2 version. This one small change in particular has a surprisingly large effect on the atmosphere of the world.


New Miami Vice inspired suits for Tommy and Lance. Most outfits have been changed. From pallette swaps to complete replacements, the new outfits fit the game's world while simultaneously referencing various films, TV shows, and video games along the way. Each outfit functions in cutscenes as well.


More colorful days and darker nights. Nights actually feel like night time now. Make the neon of Vice City shine brighter than ever against these blackened night skies, and enjoy beautiful sunsets and sunrises. Fits the beach weather perfectly and looks great with the Xbox version's unique lighting system.


PS2 animations, including idle animations missing from the Xbox release, have been restored. Tommy now gives an "up yours" gesture with his arms instead of flipping a nonexistent finger (another GTA III holdover) when standing in front of traffic.

A bug preventing the acquisition of the Havana outfit after completing certain missions has been fixed, it is always accessible after having been unlocked now.

The brass knuckles have been resized to not look so outlandishly large.

Aiming sites for weapons like assault and sniper rifles have been adjusted to display correctly in widescreen mode. This means they display incorrectly in 4:3 mode, however.


A few improved animation replacements for Tommy. He runs with single handed and two handed weapons in a more believable way now. Walking, idles, sprinting, and just about everything else has been kept vanilla for the sake of familiar game feel. Tommy still sprints as fast as he always has - something that's typically changed for the worse with animation mods.

Female character models no longer dislocate their hips as they walk. Peds overall have new animation. They all walk a little slower now than before, but their animations look less rubbery.


About 85% of peds replaced with their VCS counterparts. These pedestrians are higher quality than the ones found in the original release of Vice City. Better quality texture work, more colorful outfits, and more diverse models.


The radar ring has been replaced with a new, original ring. Icons on the main HUD, map icons, and weapon icons have been replaced with their 10th Anniversary counterparts. The pause screen map has been replaced with the 10th Anniversary map.


INSTALLATION:

1. Extract folders to any directory of your choosing

2. FTP all folders from the archive into your GTA: Vice City root folder on your Xbox, choose to overwrite files in the process.

3. IMPORTANT: Delete GTA_VC.CAP.Final file from your GTA: Vice City root folder if it exists

4. Clear your Xbox's cache and start the game

5. Have fun


I've just uploaded a revision. It fixes some incorrect weapon icons and fixes a potential bug causing Blista Compacts not to spawn.

If you've already downloaded, it's strongly recommended you download again to fix these issues.

Installation method is the same.

If it's your first time downloading, there's no need to download the link in OP. Just get this one.

Download

Is there any way I can edit the OP to replace the link with this new one?






Sorry, I don't have a capture card, and taking footage from my phone or something along those lines seems too archaic to post lol

If anyone would like to capture footage and share, it would be appreciated


got ya, thanks for your work, hope to see somebody uploading a video, to see what's inside, because unfortunately I'm far away from home and don't have a Xbox in my reach. BTW, did you try to make it run in 720p?

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