Unwanted Greenery: Nature Gone Wild 1.0

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Unwanted Greenery: Nature Gone Wild

This map is a humorous take, utilizing 99.99% of vegetation (1666 plants to be precise). It covers a significant portion of Los Santos' CBD with this unusual (but less lag-inducing than other plant options) greenery.



We can say the plants are consuming everything; they engulf buildings, obscure views, and even devour Rockstar's meticulous architectural designs. They impact FPS performance and might even pose a challenge to your computer.


You can halt the plant movement or improve FPS by lowering the "water" quality setting.

How did they arrive? We don't have a definitive answer, but after inquiring with San Andreas residents, we gathered some intriguing theories:

  • Some believe it's a failed GMO project by "MonSantos" that spiraled out of control and invaded LS.
  • Others suggest Mother Nature is seeking vengeance for Amazonian deforestation.
  • There are whispers of a conspiracy orchestrated by "Greenwar" hippies aiming to dismantle industrial civilization.
  • Some speculate it's an alien plant that descended with a meteorite.
  • Others propose someone intended to recreate "Plants vs. Zombies" in Los Santos.

The consensus is that you'll never breathe cleaner air in LS than now.

This map introduces an abundance of (or should I say, only) vegetation and is suitable for low-end, mid-range, and high-end systems.

(Low-end? Yes, if you reduce your graphics settings, there's a chance it might work. Hopefully!) This is a preliminary test; plants may exhibit glitches, but I intend to refine them in the future. It doesn't introduce any trees, bushes, or other conventional foliage, only this peculiar and amusing vegetation, which is likely one of the least demanding options for FPS.

I hope you find it entertaining!

INSTALLATION:

  1. Obtain a functional Map Editor:


  2. (Note: If you encounter issues with the Map Editor, please seek assistance on its dedicated page. You'll receive more comprehensive and relevant help there.)
  3. Install Object Spawn Unlocker 1.0 (found within the ZIP file) by placing it in your GTA main folder.

  4. (Author: GTA Multiplayer Team)
  5. Rename "expendedobjectlist" from the Map Editor ZIP to "Objectlist" (it will replace the original one).
  6. Add the 10K list mod content to your "objectlist" (simply paste it into the list).
  7. Alternatively, use my objectlist.


  8. Place the XML file "wtf" into your main GTA folder.
  9. In-game, open your Map Editor (F7) and load the map "wtf".
  10. Enjoy the view of a verdant city!

(I've left the ground mostly clear so you can navigate without obstruction.) If you enjoy my mapping, you might also like:


* Trilakes Town * Mysterious Island * Paletocalypse * New Jungle Biome * Alamo Bridge

(And some other minor projects!)


First Upload: November 14, 2024 Last Updated: November 14, 2024


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