GTA IV ED-209 script mod


Some weeks ago Krlos_Rockr and Bob Lester helped me start modeling for GTA IV using 3ds Max, this is the first object model completely made by me, a ED-209 robot model inspired by the first Robocop movie (1987).




Download

Support link ;)  -  Mirrors

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Installation: This mod uses OpenIV Package Installer, see how to install here

Warning!

Don't install the mod in the same GTA more than one time or you will generate wrong entries in beauty.ide (duplicated lines) that will make the game unable to create the models :)


Features

-Use the robot as bodyguard
-Make the robot start a killing spree attacking close cars
-Make robot help cops against you (not a good idea ^^)
-Control the robot
-Spawn the robot using the mods menu (you also can hack the one that appears in the police station)


Limitations

-FPS may drop in on board camera mode (when controlling), you can disable the screenFX in the mod .ini file
-Object animations don't play in Video Editor :(
-Robot is moved based on force applied by script, the effect will be affected by "bad" surfaces or low fps, you can increase speed holding Shift, you also can set a move force multiplier in the mod .ini file


Hotkeys

Insert - Show mods menu
Left mouse button - Shoot with machine guns
Right mouse button - Shoot rockets
H - Show hack menu - Aim at a close robot and a message should appear ("Press H to hack")
Move mouse up/down with hack menu on screen to select the desired option
C - Change camera when in control mode
Shift - Move faster (when controlling)

No xbox control keys yet

You can change the hotkey in the self-generated .ini file


Credits

Model, anims and script by JulioNIB
With previous help of Krlos_Rockr and Bob Lester


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