Desert map Alpha
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Hello everyone! It’s Emma_Pomme! 🎉
After my snowy_mountains mod, I decided to release a desert map mod for the game. Yes, it’s definitely not the best desert map mod you’ve ever seen, but I didn’t really want to spend more time on something like this. It’s just a fun little project I made, but it’s still pretty cool!
The map is located above Los Santos again, and its size is roughly the same as Los Santos.
About the Map
This map was made using a model from the Arena War DLC. I scaled it up and copied and pasted it over a large area.
Performance and Optimization
I hope the map runs smoothly for you! On my system, I get 64 FPS, which is the maximum my monitor supports, even without LODs (Levels of Detail).
To Install This Mod
You will need the following software:
OpenIV
If you’re not familiar with OpenIV, take the time to learn about it before modifying your game. Incorrect usage can damage your files. Always make a copy of your files in the "mods" folder before installing any mod.
If you’re already familiar with dlcpacks, you probably know how to install this mod. If not, follow the steps below:
Installation Instructions
That’s It!
Run your game and enjoy the mod! 🎮
Tips for Better Performance
After my snowy_mountains mod, I decided to release a desert map mod for the game. Yes, it’s definitely not the best desert map mod you’ve ever seen, but I didn’t really want to spend more time on something like this. It’s just a fun little project I made, but it’s still pretty cool!
The map is located above Los Santos again, and its size is roughly the same as Los Santos.
About the Map
This map was made using a model from the Arena War DLC. I scaled it up and copied and pasted it over a large area.
Performance and Optimization
I hope the map runs smoothly for you! On my system, I get 64 FPS, which is the maximum my monitor supports, even without LODs (Levels of Detail).
To Install This Mod
You will need the following software:
OpenIV
If you’re not familiar with OpenIV, take the time to learn about it before modifying your game. Incorrect usage can damage your files. Always make a copy of your files in the "mods" folder before installing any mod.
If you’re already familiar with dlcpacks, you probably know how to install this mod. If not, follow the steps below:
Installation Instructions
- Open OpenIV and navigate to the following directory: update/x64/dlcpacks
- Place the desert_map folder inside the dlcpacks directory.
- Next, declare the DLC in the game: Navigate to: update/update.rpf/common/data
- Locate the file named dlclist.xml. Open it with a text editor, such as Notepad or Notepad++.
- Add the following line to the end of the file, just before the closing <Paths> tag: <Item>dlcpacks:\desert_map\</Item>
- Save the file and close the text editor.
That’s It!
Run your game and enjoy the mod! 🎮
Tips for Better Performance
Disable traffic: This helps reduce strain on your system.- If your computer struggles to handle both maps, consider using a mod to temporarily disable the Los Santos map.
Feel Free to Use and Edit This Mod!
You can do whatever you want with this mod—edit it, replace stuff, or even reupload it. I don’t mind! All I ask is that you credit me, please.
I promise I’ll be back with better mods, but for now, my personal life is more important than GTA 5 mods. I recently had surgery and need time to recover.
My YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@pomme5181
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More mods by Pomme:
Hello everyone! It’s Emma_Pomme! 🎉
After my snowy_mountains mod, I decided to release a desert map mod for the game. Yes, it’s definitely not the best desert map mod you’ve ever seen, but I didn’t really want to spend more time on something like this. It’s just a fun little project I made, but it’s still pretty cool!
The map is located above Los Santos again, and its size is roughly the same as Los Santos.
About the Map
This map was made using a model from the Arena War DLC. I scaled it up and copied and pasted it over a large area.
Performance and Optimization
I hope the map runs smoothly for you! On my system, I get 64 FPS, which is the maximum my monitor supports, even without LODs (Levels of Detail).
To Install This Mod
You will need the following software:
OpenIV
If you’re not familiar with OpenIV, take the time to learn about it before modifying your game. Incorrect usage can damage your files. Always make a copy of your files in the "mods" folder before installing any mod.
If you’re already familiar with dlcpacks, you probably know how to install this mod. If not, follow the steps below:
Installation Instructions
That’s It!
Run your game and enjoy the mod! 🎮
Tips for Better Performance
After my snowy_mountains mod, I decided to release a desert map mod for the game. Yes, it’s definitely not the best desert map mod you’ve ever seen, but I didn’t really want to spend more time on something like this. It’s just a fun little project I made, but it’s still pretty cool!
The map is located above Los Santos again, and its size is roughly the same as Los Santos.
About the Map
This map was made using a model from the Arena War DLC. I scaled it up and copied and pasted it over a large area.
Performance and Optimization
I hope the map runs smoothly for you! On my system, I get 64 FPS, which is the maximum my monitor supports, even without LODs (Levels of Detail).
To Install This Mod
You will need the following software:
OpenIV
If you’re not familiar with OpenIV, take the time to learn about it before modifying your game. Incorrect usage can damage your files. Always make a copy of your files in the "mods" folder before installing any mod.
If you’re already familiar with dlcpacks, you probably know how to install this mod. If not, follow the steps below:
Installation Instructions
- Open OpenIV and navigate to the following directory: update/x64/dlcpacks
- Place the desert_map folder inside the dlcpacks directory.
- Next, declare the DLC in the game: Navigate to: update/update.rpf/common/data
- Locate the file named dlclist.xml. Open it with a text editor, such as Notepad or Notepad++.
- Add the following line to the end of the file, just before the closing <Paths> tag: <Item>dlcpacks:\desert_map\</Item>
- Save the file and close the text editor.
That’s It!
Run your game and enjoy the mod! 🎮
Tips for Better Performance
Disable traffic: This helps reduce strain on your system.- If your computer struggles to handle both maps, consider using a mod to temporarily disable the Los Santos map.
Feel Free to Use and Edit This Mod!
You can do whatever you want with this mod—edit it, replace stuff, or even reupload it. I don’t mind! All I ask is that you credit me, please.
I promise I’ll be back with better mods, but for now, my personal life is more important than GTA 5 mods. I recently had surgery and need time to recover.
My YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@pomme5181
Première mise en ligne : il y a 14 heures
Dernière mise à jour : il y a 10 heures
Téléchargé pour la dernière fois : il y a 10 minutes
discord?
I can see some potential with adding things like towns/roads to this desert map. Hell, I could even see this becoming popular with those "Iraq War" roleplay servers. 10/10 good work, pomme.
can u plase movesnwy mountains as it conflicts with lord city an dmost of map isnt there n u see floating stuff hoping this one works as have chernobyl far top left n chigaco far right top
what would b good can u add ayres rock uluru to this map that what the game needs n uluru ayres rock would work perfect with the desert senery
Thank-you, this will be another useful addition. Get well soon.
nice
Can you release a map of the vast green mountains and grasslands
I think you should learn Modular Road pack and attached tutorial video
Trying to sort out the coordinates in OpenIV.
The map is solid when you land on it, but the entire map isn't north of San Andreas, it's actually directly ABOVE, hovering over. Changing the location coordinates in OpenIV to place it north of San Andreas is going to be painstaking...