Difference between revisions of "Mission Pack"
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In [[GTA_4|GTA IV]] a similar technology is used for the downloadable content called "[[Referring_to_GTA_Versions#Common_Format|The Lost and Damned]]" on XBox 360. | In [[GTA_4|GTA IV]] a similar technology is used for the downloadable content called "[[Referring_to_GTA_Versions#Common_Format|The Lost and Damned]]" on XBox 360. | ||
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+ | * [http://sannybuilder.com/files/samp_fix.rar MPack Fix] – Allows to use [[External_Script|external scripts]] in form of an ''script.[[IMG|img]]'' file with mission packs. Read {{GTAF|267284|this topic}} for detaled information. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 09:47, 24 January 2009
Mission packs are experimental waste of Rockstar Games in San Andreas. They are never used in the original game, but they can be used for modding. Mission packs are used to get additional script content into the game. The most known mod using this technology is Design Your Own Mission by PatrickW and Dutchy3010.
In GTA IV a similar technology is used for the downloadable content called "The Lost and Damned" on XBox 360.
Tools
- MPack Fix – Allows to use external scripts in form of an script.img file with mission packs. Read GTAForums: this topic for detaled information.
External Links
- GTAForums topic
- GTAForums: Design Your Own Mission