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PC players, of course, can fall back on the modding community to make their gameplay experience better. Already, Nexus is host to a growing number of mods aimed specifically at the Definitive Edition of Vice City. Fans would be remiss if they didn’t check out these useful mods that are sure to make things better.
7 Tommy Vercetti (The Definitive Edition)
GTA: Vice City looks better now than it ever did, although not everything is perfect. One area of criticism that fans seemed to focus on was the character models of the trilogy’s protagonists. Players felt that the three leading men in the Definitive Edition looked a bit “off” compared to their original depictions.
To rectify that issue, players may want to consider the Tommy Vercetti (The Definitive Edition) mod by DoctorMike. This useful add-on makes Tommy look more like his original incarnation while also maintaining the overall aesthetics of the Definitive Edition. It’s definitely one of the first mods players should think about downloading.
6 Enhanced Vice City Vibes Reshade
Speaking of visuals, the rest of the game could use an extra bit of work, too. Vice City’s aesthetics are perhaps the most dazzling of the trilogy, so it stands to reason that fans want their game to look its best. Several options exist for this task, but a reshade mod tends to do the trick quite nicely.
Enhanced Vice City Vibes Reshade by TheRealAB is a great place to get the ball rolling in this department. Lighting is one of the main focuses of this mod, which does wonders for the game’s atmosphere. Colors are much more vibrant, giving the setting an appealing quality that makes it difficult not to stare in admiration.
5 VC More Vehicle Variety
The games of the Grand Theft Auto series always take place in sprawling cities. Immersion is one of the key ingredients to an open-world title. A small detail, yet often a noticeable one, is the lack of vehicle variety, especially in older games like Vice City. Witnessing a long row of cars of the same model stuck in traffic isn’t very realistic.
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The VC More Vehicle Variety mod by Torno270 helps mitigate this problem in the Definitive Edition. Now, players will see a greater diversity of cars in different color schemes. It’s not a huge mod, but it’s one that can potentially go a long way toward making the city feel just a bit more immersive.
4 Sounds Overhaul For Vice City
How a game sounds to a player is an important business. Effects that come off as too muffled, loud, etc. can be annoying. Luckily, this is one area where modding tends to be particularly useful. Some of the sound effects in Vice City could use some extra work.
The aptly named Sounds Overhaul for Vice City mod by Insanity666 incorporates a whole host of improvements. Sound effects emitted by weapons, bullets, cars, explosions, rain, and even emergency sirens are all given an overhaul. Fans should be able to instantly recognize the changes implemented by this add-on.
3 Vice City - Classic Weapon Icons
Nostalgia can be a powerful thing, and it can extend to even small details. The GTA Trilogy: Definitive Edition implemented changes both large and small to the HUD/UI of their games to make them a bit more modern and less cumbersome. However, it’s fair to assume that not all players were fans of these changes.
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The Vice City - Classic Weapon Icons mod by Tervel is a case in point. It’s a minor add-on that replaces the newer weapon icons of the Definitive Edition with the old-school images. As stated previously, it’s a very minor alteration, but one that some players may be interested in adding to their load order.
2 GTA VC Classic Weapons Pack
While on the topic of weapons, Tommy Vercetti can amass quite an arsenal in Vice City. From shotguns and assault rifles to flamethrowers and rocket launchers, Tommy is basically prepared for any eventuality. If players intend on improving the graphical fidelity of the game’s setting, they should also take some time to enhance the look of the weapons themselves.
That’s where GTA VC Classic Weapons Pack by K1llM2n comes into play. The vanilla textures belonging to the game’s weaponry are replaced with higher-resolution models. With this mod, Tommy’s loadout can look just as good as the rest of the game.
1 Tony Montana Suit For Tommy
This last mod isn’t particularly essential, but it’s a nice touch nonetheless. It’s no secret that Tommy Vercetti’s mansion, as well as the game’s ending shootout, are heavily inspired by Scarface. With the Tony Montana Suit mod by SFIJuanmi, Tommy will sport the same threads as Al Pacino’s character in the movie. Now, players can recreate Scarface’s ending in Vice City a bit more faithfully (although things end much better for Tommy than they do for Tony Montana).
Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - Definitive Edition is currently available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Switch.
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