GTA 5 fans, here’s something cool for you. Modder FVMods has shared three awesome new maps you can try in GTA 5 Enhanced Edition. These mods bring locations from other popular games right into GTA 5. So, let’s take a look at them, shall we?
The first map comes from Forza Motorsport 4, allowing you to explore the Fujimi Kaido race track. The second is from Assetto Corsa. Midnight Shuto is a mod of the city of Tokyo with expressways, making it great for racing-themed gameplay. The third map is from the classic game Driv3r, letting you revisit a nostalgic location from the early 2000s.
With these maps, you can race, explore, and enjoy GTA 5 in a whole new way. This is a cool way to make GTA 5 feel more refreshed. From what I can see, these maps do not have any specific missions. So, don’t expect these mods to be DLC-sized expansions. They simply bring the maps I mentioned above to Grand Theft Auto 5. So, make sure to temper your expectations.
You can go ahead and download these maps from here, here, and here. At the end of the article, you can find videos from them. These will give you a pretty good idea of what you can expect from them. So, be sure to watch them.
Speaking of Grand Theft Auto 5 Enhanced Edition, I suggest taking a look at these other mods for it. NaturalVision Enhanced is perhaps the best graphical mod for it. But, if you don’t like it, you can try RealityV Mod, and ChromatiX Enhanced, which are the best alternatives to it.
Another cool mod for GTA 5 Enhanced Edition is the Next-Gen Euphoria Mod. This mod aims to overhaul the game’s Euphoria Physics Engine. However, I’m not sure whether it’s compatible with Drive V. In theory, it should be. Still, it might lead to some conflicts.
Last month, we shared a mod that makes fights with NPCs more fun and diverse. It can make your gameplay feel more exciting, so you should try it out. After all, you might enjoy these new changes and improvements.
Then we have the Drive V Mod. This mod will overhaul the physics of all vehicles, bringing a more realistic driving system. Thanks to it, every car or vehicle feels different to drive. Each one has its own physics, so they don’t all handle the same. So, if you want a more realistic driving system, you should give it a go. Plus, you can use this addon pack with it, which adds 40 new cars to the game.
Finally, for our RTX-50 series readers, we have this mod that allows you to enable DLSS 4 Multi-Frame Gen. Sadly, this mod is behind a Patreon wall. So, let’s hope that NVIDIA and Rockstar will add support for it via a new patch.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

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Fujimi Kaido is from Forza Motorsport 4, not Horizon 4.. whatever AI or unpaid intern you're using for your posts, maybe you should consider replacing them.
That's what the mod description says. Anyway, thanks for the heads up despite being an a-hole.
PS: I also see this is your first comment and you registered today. Quite suspicious for someone to act like an a-hole right from the start. So, if this is a duplicate account, you will be banned.
Goddamn, you are a snowflake.
Ban me too.
Sincerely,
Another A*shole
Got to say this is pretty cool, even though I despise GTA, the concept is just cool.