Updates:
vs 1.0 - original upload
vs 1.1 - optional smaller waves added in separate folder. Vanilla waves + my waves but smaller than vs 1.0.
vs 1.2 - I found some errors in my global editing process that changed some values incorrectly. This might
         have resulted in some areas being less clear than they should have been. Now corrected.
vs 1.3 - now as a .ZIP file instead of WINRAR.


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NOTES:
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1. BACKUP your existing water.xml file before starting.

2. If you already have changes in your water.xml file and you 
   want to keep them, then you can edit your existing file as per
   "2" in the Detailed instruction section below.

3. This water.xml file has modifications to the wave size!!!
   The wave size can be changed by using a global edit in Notepad
   (see "2" in the Detailed instruction section below) BUT this time
   the section of the water.xml file we are interested in is the 
   bottom section starting with label <WaveQuads> and ending with </WaveQuads>.
   This time do a global edit changing Amplitude value="4.0" to a higher number
   for bigger waves, and a lower number for smaller ones.
   


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Basic Instructions (changes wave height and water clarity)
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Replace: 
	mods > 
	      common.rpf > 
		          data > 
				levels > 
					gta5 > 
					      water.xml

with one of the water.xml files supplied with this MOD.

Done.



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Detailed Instructions 
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Installation as above.

1. There are three levels of water clarity: min, med, max.
   Max is the clearest water, but least realistic (featured in the video).

2. If you want to experiment yourself with different water clarities,
   you need to locate all of areas where the text "a1 value=" appears.
   This is only in the upper section of the water.xml file, within the section
   labelled "<WaterQuads>" and ending "</WaterQuads>". 
   I suggest using Notepad and going to "Edit" and then "Replace..." and doing
   a global edit (x4), much quicker then changing individually.
   i.e. putting a1 value="8" in the top box and then a1 value="15" will change
   all the a1 values from 8 to 15, making the water LESS clear. This must then be
   repeated for a2, a3 and a4.

