JAZZ FOR GTA SAN ANDREAS
Description:
A mod is an alteration by a player or fan of a
video game that changes one or more aspects of a video game, such as how it looks or behaves. Mods may range from small changes and tweaks to complete
overhaul and can extend to replay value and interest of the game. Modding a
game can also be understood as the act of seeking and installing mods to the
player’s game. But the act of tweaking pre-existing setting and preferences is
not truly modding. Mods have arguably become an
increasingly important factor in the commercial success of some games, as they
add a depth to the original work, and can be both useful to players and a
means of self-expression.
People can become fans of specific mods, in addition to fans of
the game they are for, such as requesting features and alterations for these
mods. In
cases where mods are very popular, players might have to clarify that they are
referring to the unmodified game when talking about playing a game. The
term vanilla is often used to make this distinction.
"Vanilla Battlefield 1942", for example, refers to the
original, unmodified game.
As early as the 1980s, video game mods have also been used for
the sole purpose of creating art, as opposed to an actual game. This can
include recording in-game actions as a film, as well as attempting to reproduce
real-life areas inside a game with no regard for game play value. This has led
to the rise of artistic video game modification, as well as machinate and
the demo scene.
Jazz for GTA San Andreas
Controls and its keys to active/deactivate
and change the mod appearance.
To
activate the script, type the code as "Jazz"
To transform into the car press "T"
To transform into robot press "T"
To deactivate the script, enter code "Njazz"
To transform into the car press "T"
To transform into robot press "T"
To deactivate the script, enter code "Njazz"
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