Updated (3.0) version
- Included lost readme file

Installation:
1. Navigate to where your VS2013/VS2015 folder is. (Mine is in "C:\Users\Username\Documents\Visual Studio 2015\")

2. Open Visual Studio 2015/2013 folder.

3. Locate and open "Templates" folder.

4. Locate and open "Project Templates" folder.

5. Drag and drop or copy and paste the "NativeUI GTA5 Template.zip" in there.

6. Open VS2013/VS2015.

7. Click "New Project" or click "File", "New", and "Project"

8. Click on "Visual C#" in "Templates".

9. Scroll down until you see "NativeUI GTA5 Template".

10. Click "NativeUI GTA5 Template" and enter a name.

11. Click OK, and let the project create itself.

12. Once in, double click "Class1.cs" far right inside "Solution Explorer".

13. In Solution Explorer, right click on "References" and select, "Add Reference".

14. Select "Browse" and click "Browse..." button

15. Locate and select, "ScriptHookVDotNet.dll", and "NativeUI.dll"

16. Check both (check the checkbox next to the names) and click "OK"/"Add".

17. Once you've added everything you want, or just want to build, follow along.

- How to import into GTA5 -

1. Save the file (CTRL + S) or click "File" and "Save All" and save.

2. Click "Build" tab, then click "Build Solution", and let it build.

3. Once it's built, navigate to your VS2013/VS2015 "Projects" folder.

4. Click your project name, and click the next folder that should also be your project name.

5. Click on "bin" folder.

6. Click on "Debug" folder.

7. Locate and copy the "<projectname>.dll" or "<projectname>.net.dll" and also copy NativeUI.dll

8. Navigate to your Scripts folder. Mine is in "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Grand theft Auto V\scripts" but it might be different for you.

9. Copy and paste or drag, "<projectname>.dll"/"<projectname>.net.dll" and "NativeUI.dll" to your scripts folder.

10. Once you're in-game, click "Z" or the key you put in, and enjoy the menu.

PS: If you find any error or have any issues, add my skype (will.redeemed). Thank you all!


