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But why wait? For such an old game, there are actually a fair amount of mods available to download. Many of these mods seek to remaster the game on modern hardware, making it feel like a more contemporary experience. Although mods aren’t perfect, this collection of add-ons should help tide fans over until a proper remaster hits the shelves.
Updated October 9, 2021 by Mark Hospodar: The GTA modding community suffered a blow recently when a lawsuit was filed by Take-Two against the authors of the re3 and reVC projects. These popular mods had reverse-engineered the source codes of their respective games with the aim of making them less of a headache to play on modern hardware.
Take-Two is now claiming copyright infringement, even though a purchased copy of the games was required for the mods to work. The fan-made projects are still listed on GitHub but are now set to read-only. All of this comes in the wake of a purported official remaster of the 3D-era trilogy, whose release date has yet to be specified.
16 Mod Loader
Before diving into the modding list proper, it’s worth mentioning a handy tool that should help relieve future headaches. Players can always install mods the old-fashioned way by dropping their contents into the correct data folder. However, it’s easy to make mistakes with this method.
Fans looking to update Grand Theft Auto 3 should seriously consider using Mod Loader. It offers a much simpler way of installing and uninstalling a large number of mods for the game. Nevertheless, it’s still highly recommended to read the instructions for each mod to ensure everything runs properly. Games this old, after all, can sometimes be finicky.
15 Widescreen Fix
The first and simplest mod fans should consider installing is Widescreen Fix. Grand Theft Auto 3 was released in 2001, several years before 1920 x 1080 resolution became the norm. As such, trying to play GTA 3 on a modern PC is frustrating, as the game won’t fill the screen naturally.
The Widescreen Fix mod reworks the aspect ratio to make the game fit comfortably on an HD screen. The HUD and field-of-view are scaled properly as well, so nothing appears stretched. Installing this mod is a good first step toward making the game look better.
14 The Essential Fixes
Making sure a game runs properly while keeping bugs to a minimum is essential for any remaster. Running Grand Theft Auto 3 on modern hardware comes with its fair share of headaches in terms of stability and performance. Mods that tackle these issues in a single package are highly recommended.
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The aptly-titled Essential Fixes mod makes playing GTA 3 a less cumbersome endeavor. The previously mentioned Widescreen Fix is included in this mod, along with other quality of life improvements such as proper controller support. Just be sure to follow the guide’s instructions for the best experience.
13 Silent Patch
Obviously, a game as old as GTA 3 isn’t going to get an official update from the developers to fix a bug. The game still has its fair share of problems on PC, especially when attempting to run it on modern hardware. Luckily, fans need not look far for a quality patch. Consider installing either this mod or the previous one regarding bug fixes.
The Silent Patch fixes plenty of problems. Most importantly, the patch helps eliminate irritations such as mouse sensitivity and pathfinding. In terms of graphics, the Silent Patch allows the game to run smoothly on a higher FPS and contains a more precise frame limiter. Any remastering effort would be remiss if bug fixing isn’t taken into consideration.
12 GTA III Refresh
Diehard fans of GTA 3 probably know the game like the back of their hand. After all, the map of Liberty City is pitifully small by contemporary open-world standards. After a few (hundred) playthroughs, it’s fairly easy to memorize every nook-and-cranny of the city.
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GTA III Refresh is an interesting mod in that it strikes a balance between a remaster and a remake. On the one hand, it updates certain aspects of the game, such as the textures. On the other, it adds brand new material in the form of buildings, vehicles, sounds, and an updated wanted system.
11 GTA 3 Natural HD Textures
When discussing a remaster of any sort, graphics tend to be at the forefront of the conversation. Visually, there’s no getting around the fact that GTA 3 is a relic. Mods, of course, can help rectify that problem admirably. Keep in mind, however, that no graphics mod will make this game look absolutely perfect.
In any case, one of the better graphics packs for this game is GTA 3 Natural HD Textures. This mod gives the environment a sharp, clean look while making everything generally easier on the eyes.
10 HQ Textures
If the previous mod fails to satisfy, HQ Textures provides an excellent alternative. This mod is incredibly comprehensive and one of the more highly rated modifications for GTA 3.
Over 150 files are edited, with the result being much crisper visuals. Other details, like shadows and reflections, become more noticeable as well.
9 Real Effects Pack
Texture mods that focus on just one area of the presentation can still have a drastic effect on the visuals. One area in desperate need of improvement is the various particle effects in the game. The Real Effects Pack does a great job of modernizing many of these little details.
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The effects that this mod overhauls include reflections, explosions, weather, fire, and smoke, to name a few. Now, all the mayhem inherent in a GTA 3 playthrough can look that much prettier with proper HD effects.
8 Go Inside Vehicles
The limitations of older open-world titles are easy to spot nowadays. In GTA 3, players can explore the full breadth of Liberty City, but only a small handful of locations have detailed interiors. As such, one of the more unique mods for the game is Go Inside Vehicles.
This mod, though far from mind-blowing, adds some extra immersion to the proceedings by incorporating more interior locations. For instance, fans can now witness the inside of certain vehicles such as the train or subway. It’s a neat mod that enlivens the environment, however slight.
7 GTA 3 Director’s Cut
GTA 3 Director’s Cut is yet another respectable all-in-one package that enhances the game’s overall experience. “Enhance” is the operative word here. According to the mod authors, the general feeling of the vanilla game is maintained. No drastic changes are implemented, just natural improvements.
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Several of the mod’s features include upgrades to the character models, pedestrians, and various map tweaks. There are also twenty new car additions. Be sure to read the instructions to this mod carefully, as it requires the installation of other modifications.
6 Grand Theft Auto 3 Overhaul
Similar to GTA III Refresh, this mod adds a slew of new features not present in the vanilla game. Given the appropriate title of Grand Theft Auto 3 Overhaul, this mod introduces a few worthwhile quality-of-life improvements to the antiquated gameplay.
In addition to enhanced graphics, Grand Theft Auto 3 Overhaul incorporates new buildings and areas to explore. Interestingly, it also gives Claude the ability to swim, which means entering a few feet of water no longer equals instant death. Although it lacks a little polish, it’s not a bad mod to try.
5 MoveShoot
Of course, remasters aren’t just about graphics. GTA 3 is notoriously cumbersome when it comes to gameplay. Getting used to the controls again can feel like a shock after playing newer titles in the series. When discussing mods that make the game better, it’s important not to ignore gameplay tweaks.
One of the most frustrating aspects of the game is Claude’s inability to move as he fires certain weapons, like the shotgun. For players used to maneuvering while shooting their guns, this limitation is grossly felt. Fortunately, MoveShoot fixes that problem by allowing the protagonist to move while firing.
4 Autosave & Stuff
For the older Grand Theft Auto titles, failing a mission is a dangerous business, not to mention annoying. Vanilla GTA 3 possesses no autosaving functionality whatsoever. If a mission is unsuccessful, it must be repeated in its entirety. That’s a feature most gamers today aren’t willing to deal with.
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As its name suggests, the Autosave & Stuff mod eliminates this annoyance. Quite simply, it adds an autosave function with the click of a keyboard button. Now, when players are attempting the tough part of a particular mission, they may do so without any fear.
3 Vehicle Cam
The camera is another limiting factor brought about by the game’s age. In particular, the lack of freedom one has while controlling the camera when driving is irritating. Once again, modern games wouldn’t even think of going back to something akin to GTA 3’s control scheme.
Although it possesses some kinks, the Vehicle Cam mod makes an effort to give the player more control over the camera. It’s undoubtedly useful to be able to swivel the camera in the midst of high-pressure situations.
2 HD Vehicles Tri-Pack
Speaking of vehicles, the cars of GTA 3 deserve some love too. In a game where motor vehicles serve as the primary mode of transportation, they must look their best. A texture mod devoted specifically to revamping the cars of Liberty City is the best option.
The HD Vehicles Tri-Pack mod is a comprehensive package that overhauls practically every car in the game. Other elements like the font, radar, and even Claude himself are given an HD makeover. Don’t cruise the streets of Portland or Staunton Island again without this mod!
1 III Aircraft
During the making of GTA 3, the option to fly planes didn’t have a high priority among the developers. The closest thing fans got regarding flyable aircraft in the game was the famous Dodo, a vehicle that was unable to sustain flight for long periods of time.
Modders, unsurprisingly, took matters into their own hands. The III Aircraft mod is straightforward in its approach. It gives the player the opportunity to fly aircraft just like any other vehicle. The mod adds aircraft from other Grand Theft Auto titles, such as the Maverick, Skimmer, and Biplane.
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