- #MODS FOR SAINTS ROW 3 INSTALL#
- #MODS FOR SAINTS ROW 3 MOD#
- #MODS FOR SAINTS ROW 3 DRIVER#
- #MODS FOR SAINTS ROW 3 FULL#
It makes Steelport a much more vibrant and interesting place to just tool around in: I've seen midget wrestlers getting into fights with question marks. I've seen tigers roaming around the streets mauling gang members. I've seen old ladies getting pissed off and tazing cops. I've seen huge gang wars get started in the middle of the street from a simple traffic collision that escalated. Plus, the npcs are much more aggressive leading to all sorts of emergent behavior and shenanigans. It also allows for all sorts of crazy customization colors and types to spawn for vehicles. It populates all the node points with special animations like cops pulling people over, protestors, etc so they happen much more often.
#MODS FOR SAINTS ROW 3 MOD#
Npc Behaviour and Spawn mod introduces a lot of additional npcs and makes the different city sections feel more unique. Sandbox+ for SRTT allows you to do all sorts of crazy stuff using keyboard shortcuts including teleporting to mission only locations, toggling STAG presence and things like the zombie island, activating superpowers on the fly, listening to radio on-foot, etc: You can always grab the latest build from the Downloads section at: By default it contains things like mission replay, the ability to customize all vehicles including uniques/boats/planes, reinstates all the sr2 cheats, and a ton of other fun stuff. GoS is a batch menu interface that makes everything build correctly and play nice together so you don't have to do arcane command line nonsense to get things working.
#MODS FOR SAINTS ROW 3 INSTALL#
It's kind of like a base install you want first and then add additional mods to it for flavor. Gentlemen of Steelport (GoS) is a mod collection featuring work by me (IdolNinja) and the rest of the modding community. Here's a recommended list of mods that's a good place to start for players who are new to modding Saints Row: The Third. Over the past few years, Saints Row modders have been continuously releasing all sorts of fun and interesting additions to the game.
#MODS FOR SAINTS ROW 3 FULL#
In that short sequence, you get to experience the impossible speed of moving around in the game but trying to find something quickly, whipping your head around with the finicky head tracking, can be a kind of nauseating experience.ĭekker has provided a link to the Saints Row IV mod here.Volition loves modding and is now supporting the fan community with tools, support, and an upcoming full featured SDK! Your one-stop-shop for Saints Row modding is the community over at The highlight – and possible low-light – for me, is the bit where he’s chasing the data sphere and crashes into one of the alien police cruisers.
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Shooting looks like it ever does, although good on Dekker for taking the time to show us what the Dubstep Gun looks like from a first-person perspective.
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#MODS FOR SAINTS ROW 3 DRIVER#
Some of interface elements look a little wonky (the minimap is warped over in the corner), and it doesn’t help that our game’s driver has his head at a slight tilt the entire time (what’s the neck pain situation with prolonged use of an Oculus Rift, anyway). Surprisingly, running and leaping with super powers in Saints Row IV translates – after a fashion. YouTube user MrJTDekker shared this mod of Saints Row IV, putting himself into the virtual virtual Steelport (it’s a simulation within the game, see) using a mod which turned the third-person action game into a first-person, run around and don’t get queasy game.Īpparently, developer Volition heard that Dekker really enjoyed the experience of running around in Saints Row: The Third using the VR headset, and sent along a copy of IV so that he could see what it was like playing the amped-up sequel. We’ve seen Oculus Rift support modded into the likes of Mario 64 and The Ocarina of Time, but this here is some next-level crazy. Alright, would-be Oculus modders, the bar has been set.