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Revision as of 01:45, 17 February 2010

Design Your Own Mission (DYOM) is a mission mod for GTA San Andreas. It allows to create a new mission ingame, without writing a single line of SCM script. The mod works as a mission pack.

Installation

Installation is very simple. Just copy the MPACK folder from the archive to your "San Andreas User Files" (in My Documents). To add downloaded missions, just copy the DYOMx.dat files into "San Andreas User Files". CLEO 3 is needed for this modification to work correctly.

Mod Popularity

The mod is considered to be very popular among modders. As of May, 2009 the DYOM Missions Archive contains more than 900 user-made missions.

The mod popularity had given its authors the idea of making a contest the goal of which is to create the best mission using Design Your Own Mission mod. Each contest lasts for a certain period of time, then the jury consisting of the mod authors and the winner of the previous contest choose the best missions from the ones that were submitted. After that the members of GTAForums.com and GTAForum.nl vote for the winner.

Since the second the contests have a specific theme the missions should be made on.

Contest Theme Period Mission Topic
#1 None 21 Feb 09 - 01 Mar 09 Rest in Peace
#2 Gunfights 04 Apr 09 - 19 Apr 09 Deconstruction for Beginners

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