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Project-RevIVe-GTA-V

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Project RevIVe - GTA V total conversion mod. Full Liberty City map from GTA IV ported to GTA V. 5 boroughs, 50+ interiors, 4K textures, traffic paths, pedestrians. Requires OpenIV. Free download for Windows.

A total conversion mod that brings the full Liberty City map from GTA IV into GTA V, complete with building interiors, 4K textures, working traffic, and seamless travel between both cities in single-player mode.

OpenIVScript Hook VGTA V PCsetup: moderatecomplexity 2/5

Project RevIVe is described as a total conversion mod for Grand Theft Auto V, a popular open-world game on PC. The mod's stated goal is to bring the complete map from Grand Theft Auto IV, which was set in a fictional New York-style city called Liberty City, into GTA V's game engine. The two games share a lineage but were built on different engines, so moving the older map into the newer game requires significant technical work.

According to the README, the mod includes all five boroughs of Liberty City, over 50 enterable building interiors, 4K resolution textures for buildings and roads, working traffic and pedestrian paths, and adapted lighting and weather effects. The README also states that players can fly between Liberty City and GTA V's default setting of Los Santos, with all GTA V vehicles, weapons, and characters functioning normally in the ported map.

Installation requires a PC copy of GTA V, along with two tools called OpenIV and Script Hook V, which are standard utilities for installing GTA V mods. The README includes detailed step-by-step installation instructions and a troubleshooting table. The system requirements list at least 16 GB of RAM and a mid-range graphics card, with 60 GB or more of free storage for the mod files. The mod is stated to work only in single-player story mode and not in GTA Online.

The repository itself contains no source files or mod assets. It functions as a documentation and download landing page, with a download button linking to an external site. The README is written in promotional language and claims more than 500,000 downloads. The project lists no license and the repository language is listed as unknown.

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