Modder ‘TaazR’ has released a new – and must-have – mod for GTA V that opens up pretty much every interior in the game files with fully functional door. Not only that, but there are also pedestrians inside these buildings. As said, this is a mod you really need to download and shows precisely why we love game mods.
Those interested can download this mod from here.
TaazR has listed the buildings that are opened:
1. LifeInvader offices
2. Tequi-la-la
3. Sandy Shores sheriff department
4. Paleto Bay sheriff department
5. Lazlow’s stadium
6. Cluckin Bell factory
7. Bahamas Mamas West nightclub (R* blocked it off, so you teleport in by standing at the front doors)
8. Comedy club (you teleport in by standing at the front doors)
9. The O’Neil farmhouse
10. The “Humane Labs”
11. FIB building bottom floors
12. FIB building floor 49 (access through first elevator)
13. FIB building burnt out floors 47 – 53 (access through second elevator)
14. Hospital
15. Epsilon storage room
16. Lester’s sweatshop
17. Jewellery store
18. Building under construction beside jewellery store
19. Lester’s house
20. Franklin’s aunt’s house
21. Janitor’s apartment
22. Foundry
23. Recycling plant
24. Meat packing facility
25. Simeon’s dealership
26. Torture building
27. Morgue (R* blocked it off, so you teleport in by standing at the front doors)
28. Madrazo’s ranch (doors open, but R* put an invisible wall there :\ )
29. Floyd’s house
30. Devin Weston’s chop shop
31. Omega’s lab
32. Paleto Bay bank
In order to install this mod, players will have to make sure they have Alexander Blade’s ScriptHookV already installed. All players have to do is unzip this mod, and copy/paste OpenInteriors.asi to the GTA V directory.
And that’s all. This mod should be functional next time you start GTA V.
Enjoy!
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