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They just added memory and script hook detection, so I wouldn't try it.
who the fk would mod that when it's that easy
Where everything simple needs to be made more complicated.
Because we want to get out of a car and leave it running, not get out, punch the air, get in then out again.
"Default Keys (Will be changed, just showing how it works):
J = Left Indicator
K = Alert Lights
L = Right Indicator
T = Toggle Cruise Control
I = Extras (Taxi lights, or helicopter spotlight [not controllable yet]
O = Toggle Engine
CTRL + J = Open Hood
CTRL + K = Interior Lights
CTRL + L = Open Trunk
G = Leave car with the engines running
CTRL + G = Leave car with the door open and engines running."
^You can also change these in the INI file that comes with the mod.
In multiplayer, you can use your interaction menu to turn the car/radio on remotely.
in gta iv you could easily make a good getaway