You can even hack vending machines. This is admirable attention to detail.

The mod with the name Watch Dogs IV replaces a large part of the HUD GTA IV’ through that of Watch Dogs (although these HUD elements were created from scratch) and improves the cell phone so that it now has hacking abilities similar to those of Aiden’s hand cucumber.

This insightful video shows a lot of it the features of the modto them JulioNIB (that’s the guy who gave us the GTA IV Slefies mod), according to the creator of this gem, among other things:

Hack:

  • Payphone, ticket machine and ATM – Explode

  • Wall lights – Burst

  • ATM – Free money

  • Trains – Stop, Go, Return

  • Traffic lights – Confuse drivers making them crash

  • Road block – Block the road/street

  • Cameras – View camera live video

  • Pop Machines – Release soda cans

  • Parked cars – Trip alarm

Other:

  • Walk/stand over train in movement

  • Idle anime (hands in pocket)

  • Small gun anime (hide gun)

  • Custom walk, run and sprint animations

  • Put/remove scarf

  • Improved cops shoot accuracy

  • Improved cops driving

  • ctOS wanted level system (pre-wanted + witness call + scan = wanted level)

  • Take down attacks

  • BLACKOUT (Beta)

  • Weapon wheel HUD

  • Radar borders

  • Health indicator below radar

  • Health regeneration up to 50%

  • Crosshair

  • Victims damage indicator

  • Player attacker indicator

  • Blood effect for player damage

  • Waypoint indicator

  • Dynamic camera position

  • Maybe something that I can’t remember now ?

And these elements were implemented really well, apart from slightly jerky animations.

If you have one somewhere GTA IV Installation lying around and want to try out this mod, you can download it here.

Mods of the week: Watch Dogs hacking tools for GTA V, more Skyrim and other interesting modifications

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Yaakov Clark

Yaakov Clark, a passionate professional with a wealth of experience in marketing and product management at MSG Corp since 2005. With a keen interest in the Internet of Things (IoT), Yaakov delves into extensive research and lectures on the subject, constantly seeking opportunities to apply its transformative potential. His expertise spans across IoT product development, encompassing hardware, firmware, and software. With over 10 years of experience in the IoT sphere, Yaakov has honed his skills as an organizer, certified bacon specialist, and friendly social media ninja. As a thinker, problem solver, and total food expert, he embraces his identity as a troubleshooter and music enthusiast, all while nurturing his love for the vast realm of the internet.

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