YimMenuV2 is an experimental modification menu for Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced that provides users with extended control over gameplay through an injected interface. Built primarily in C++, it operates by injecting a dynamic library into the game process, enabling access to internal systems and allowing for real-time interaction with game mechanics. The project is designed as a flexible framework for modifying gameplay, offering features that can alter player behavior, session interactions, and in-game elements. It is distributed as a testing-oriented tool with nightly builds, reflecting its experimental and evolving nature. The software includes compatibility considerations such as integration with external tools for safer usage and instructions for configuring the game environment. Its architecture allows for extensibility, with community contributions and scripts expanding its functionality over time.
Features
- DLL-based injection into GTA V for runtime modification
- Experimental framework with frequent nightly builds
- Custom in-game menu interface for control features
- Compatibility with external tools for safer operation
- Support for scripting and community extensions
- Configurable controls and hotkeys for menu access