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Grand Theft Auto V (Windows)

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Grand Theft Auto V

Developer: Rockstar North
Publisher: Rockstar Games
Platform: Windows
Released internationally: April 14, 2015


GraphicsIcon.png This game has unused graphics.
ModelsIcon.png This game has unused models.


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This page is rather stubbly and could use some expansion.
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Confirm that the unused audio and other stuff from the console version is present.

Grand Theft Auto V for Windows is a port of the Xbox One/PlayStation 4 version, which in turn is a port of the original. This version has updated graphics, higher quality sound, and the Rockstar Editor.

Oh, and some unused content.

Unused Graphics

Textures and models exist for a cloud test in x64b.rpf.

In common.rpf/data/glass, there are 3 high resolution test pictures and 3 test decals present.

In x64a.rpf\textures\level_design_titleupdate\dancingmg.ytd, there are textures for a cut dancing minigame.

GTA V-Windows-prop replace.png

This texture can be found in multiple models.

Police Cruiser Modifications

The Police Cruiser has unused modifications applicable with the help of a trainer. It only lacks options to change the grille, left/right wing, and roof. If forced into Los Santos Customs, the number on top has five options, labelled as liveries.

Part Name (Set 1) Name (Set 2)
Spoiler Low Level Spoiler Mid Level Spoiler
Exhaust Big Bore Exhaust N/A
Chassis Enhanced Pushbar Enforcer Pushbar
Bonnet Ram Air Hood Double Vented Hood

The second exhaust lacks a name. All other police vehicles can be modified with performance, paints, wheels, window tints, and xenon lights, but lack visual parts.

Internal Radio Names

Most radio packages have names generally referring to a genre of music. Two packages have different names, likely referring to the fact the radio station names underwent changes throughout development.

  • Radio_15_MOWTOWN.rpf - The Lowdown 91.1
  • Radio_16_SILVERLAKE.rpf - Radio Mirror Park