Sardelka and EntenKoeniq have released a mod for Grand Theft Auto 5 on NexusMods that brings multiplayer to the game’s story mode. This mod originally came out in 2022, but it became available on NexusMods just a few days ago. Not only that, but its latest version, V1.5.4, came out in July 2023 (and its Nightly Build came out a few days ago).
Going into more details, RAGECOOP brings multiplayer experience to the story mode of GTA5, allowing players to complete missions together with their friends. Furthermore, RAGECOOP allows you to use mods without any restriction or fear of getting banned.
This GTA5 Multiplayer Mod features synchronized bullets, vehicle/player/NPC, projectiles, and it also sports a simple ragdoll sync. Moreover, it’s optimized for high-ping conditions, meaning that it will allow you to play with your friends around the world. RAGECOOP also has decent compatibility with other mods. As such, you can set up a private modded server to have some fun with your friends.
For those wondering, this mod is closer to GTA Co-Op than to FiveM. FiveM is a multiplayer modification for Grand Theft Auto V that aims to offer an advanced multiplayer environment for people to play on dedicated servers with user-made game modes. On the other hand, as Sardelka explained in simple terms, RAGECOOP is simply syncing your local entities, so you can see other players and vice versa.
Speaking of Grand Theft Auto 5, we also suggest taking a look at these free mods for it. For instance, we have this mod that overhauls over 70 side characters. Then there is this Real Life Beverly Hills Mod. NaturalVision Evolved Mod is a graphical overhaul mod that aims to improve the game’s lighting. QuantV is interesting another graphical mod for Rockstar’s open-world title. Earlier this month, we also shared a mod that restored all the songs that were cut from the game. And then we have all the amazing mods the JulioNIB has shared over the past few years.
Have fun!
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