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This mod gets the grandmas out of the roads of San Andreas, allowing cops and racing/chasing/fleeing NPCs to drive way faster now.
Description This mod allows the any fleeing/racing/chasing AI to drive at the max speed their car allows, while braking accordingly in corners so they don't fly into a wall.
This mod affects all NPCs, including scripted ones.
It does not alter their default driving behavior, so don't expect all the cars be 2fast everywhere you look. They need to be fleeing, chasing someone, or racing for the mod to take effect.
Changes you will notice AI Drivers will now:
Go at max speed at highways
Go reasonably fast when in an intersection
Take normal curves a lot faster
Turn in corners somewhat faster
Installation Auto Installation (.oiv): just install it with OpenIV package installer.
Manual Installation: Place the file inside Grand Theft Auto V\common.rpf\data\ai\vehicleaihandlinginfo.meta.
If that -for any reason- doesn't work, place the file inside Grand Theft Auto V\update\update.rpf\common\data\ai\vehicleaihandlinginfo.meta and it should.
You will notice that some average cars drive too racey and end up on top of a lamp post. I'm aware of this problem, basically, AI Drivers think Cavalcades should be driven like Comets. This requires finetuning handling.meta, and it will take time.
Cars WILL throw themselves into walls when passing some intersections. This is AI pathing fault and I can't do anything about it at the moment.
Changelog 2.0 - Rewrote file from scratch, fixed rear-ends and sped-up basically everything.
2.2 - General finetuning for hard corners.
First Upload: September 28, 2015
Last Updated: August 30, 2016