While many of Rockstar’s most beloved titles have never gotten proper VR support, Modder ‘Holydh’ has released a modified UEVR plugin for the PC version. GTA: San Andreas – The Definitive Edition (2021) This brings the updated 2004 classic to the PC VR headset.
The mod, called “GTA San Andreas Definitive Edition – 6DOF UEVR Plugin,” brings the game’s Steam version with full first-person VR along with 6DOF motion control. Holydh points out that it doesn’t work on the Epic Games store or the Rockstar Launcher version.
Based on the Unreal Engine VR (UEVR) plugin by “PrayDog”, the mod includes many new features that are not just UEVR. Without the Holydh plugin, the game’s camera will rotate on its own and follow the CJ’s movements.
It also includes all foot movements (including Crouch), all vehicle driving (yes, jetpack), comfortable adjustments for various cameras, automatic handling of UEVR camera settings for cutscenes, and weapons supported by the motion controller. The sniper scope also works. All of this allows you to play the game from start to finish in VR.
Please see the working mod below, courtesy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giveuhkr9s0
You can get the mod for Holydh Nexus mods It’s free and only requires a few hoops to jump to work on the Steam version of the game. Apart from owning a copy of the Steam version, you also need the Uevr Nightly01042 build of PrayDog. Nexus mods page.
Regarding the specs required, some users have reported that the NVIDIA RTX 2080 is working well with mods, but comes with some graphical settings to adjust if you’re running an older GPU.
The project is open source and can be copied and/or modified while Gilb, Rockstar Games’ parent company Take-Two is known for filing considerable lawsuits over similar mods in the past. In 2022, Take-Two defeated the slate of Luke Ross’ most popular Rockstar mods, including VR Mods GTA 5, Red Dead Redemption 2and Mafia Definitive Edition.
Certainly, DMCA Takedown was not issued to Ross himself, not to Patreon, but to Patreon. It’s not because UEVR or Holydh plugins are free, so it could be the best bet for long-term fun GTA: San Andreas PC VR headset.
meanwhile, GTA: San Andreas Don’t resort to the official version that will soon come to the standalone platform as you’re “indefinitely” behind in the quest.