Nearly 3+ GB and 250+ files worth download of V Mods

Indeed it is. I have DLed at least nearly more than 3.5 GB and more than 250 files of GTA V mods in various ranges - scripts to weapons, aircraft from GTAInside, other shit is from 5-Mods. One I can't get it is that 5-Mods now have Indonesian transliteration (UI, menu, etc., although other languages are also present) compared to 4-Mods. Still, what if the Frenchman want to transliterate the description of a mod, for example?

Language ID is identified as the third-level domain, the one of its kind compared to determining site nationality as the TLD (top-level domain), e.g. (dot)id, (dot)ur. Changing language interface changes the third-level domain to specific country ID instead of WWW (World Wide Web) as the third-level domain (it's automatically referred as English instead).

Translating description of the mod, if not in national language, can be done with Google Translate (although final results will be quite awkward, but you'll get it eventually if you can "arrange" words) that is carried by Chrome or Firefox as an add-on. Well, I mean really, thinking that doing translation every page is confusing and boring, you know. What if it applies on the next page that opens?

Sure, I was trying to complete the Russian police textures pack in GTA IV, but since idk which site telling me to get the package of Russian Police units (police officers, vehicles, Spetsnaz), project was discontinued. Talk about gtamania.ru. People said that site is a pack of stolen mods. I'm not sure, though. I hope my mod doesn't have a hit there when doing Google Search.

Okay, comparing between GTA5-Mods and the GTAInside, I think GTAInside is the best one. Not only because of the view limits, but also categorization. That makes it unique from many other. Download method is two-step for both sites: download then link, but if compared with LCPDFR, LCPDFR uses three-step method: download, captcha, then link. I know, I know, Captcha is a general way to secure the download link, preventing non-human computers/servers to download, but some sites do not have it for faster access. It could have been a safer website if it has it, but safer means more vulnerability to hackers. Yeah, that Interop lesson means something.

Aircraft and cars itself are way too big compared to weapons. And in GTA5-Mods, categorization is based from the tags. The full use of tags are used. This is different than 4-Mods I visited before I joined GTAInside: no tags, so search method for a query hit is quite dependable. 5-mods removed the search method using keyword, and the only way to conduct a search... yes, from the Google Search itself.

So, no wonder V modding has becoming a greatest hit, but has a slow pace, because developments of mods are intended for the rich. Read a description from someone (I think it's Jridah) and said that ZModeler3 license has expired. Hearing that raises anxiety that it's not the era of ZModeler2 anymore: lifetime license, one-time purchase and all yours until you die, like those in 3ds Max or Office with activation system.

Well, it's all over again from the start if I start modding V. Scripting META files and texturing just like old times, but again, it's focused on law enforcement vehicles. We're thinking about Los Angeles that we set up here, inspiring many movies like S.W.A.T. and Terminator series.

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