PC gamers patiently awaiting Grand Theft Auto V might be interested in the two mods we looked at this week for Cities: Skylines.

First we have a first-person camera mod, which is great for serious city-building fans who want a more detailed, close-up look at their creations. That one isn’t immediately Grand Theft Auto-related, of course, but it does pair well with this fan-made map of Los Santos by grockefeller.

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The fact that South San Andreas, including Los Santos County and Blaine County, was so meticulously recreated in Cities: Skylines just a few days after the city-building sim launched is really cool and opens up a lot of fun opportunities for fans of both games.

We all know what it’s like to run around the streets of Grand Theft Auto games causing mayhem, but can we clean up after ourselves as mayor too?

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This Los Santos map is also something for Grand Theft Auto V fans something to gawk at until Rockstar finally gives us that much-anticipated PC port. (We’re gonna be in mod heaven once that happens.)

You don’t need the fan-made map to use the first-person mod on its own, but creator nlight does recommend two additional mods to make the experience better: HideUI and Dynamic Resolution. The first lets you easily disable the Cities: Skylines UI with a hotkey, while the latter improves antialiasing.

The Los Santos map, on the other hand, does need you to download another mod if you want it to work: a 2x4 parking lot, which can also be found free on the Steam Workshop.

Since these are all downloadable via the Steam Workshop, all you need to do is hit the Subscribe button on any of the mod pages to load them into your Cities: Skylines game. While Steam makes installing mods easy and relatively safe, always be sure to exercise caution when downloading files off the internet and attempting to mod your games.