DoubleHook NPC AI mod adds more natural GTA V interrogations
Better NPC AI Prompt trades flat denials for messy, human suspect talk, and that small shift can make an LSPDFR stop feel alive.

Better NPC AI Prompt turns an ordinary LSPDFR questioning into a better immersion test: does the suspect sound like a person under pressure, or like a script trying to escape? CivAjax frames the add-on as an enhancement to DoubleHook’s NPC AI mod, not a replacement, and the pitch is narrow but smart. Instead of the same dead-end responses players have heard a hundred times, NPCs can now throw out backstory details about where they are coming from, where they are going, family, work, or even a lie that sounds improvised rather than canned.
That difference matters most in the middle of a stop. Before this kind of prompt tuning, a confrontation in Los Santos often collapses into a robotic back-and-forth once the player points out evidence, like a gun in a pocket or another obvious red flag. After the install, the same moment should read differently. A suspect can sound embarrassed, defensive, scared, cooperative, confused, sarcastic, or flat-out emotional instead of just refusing to engage. For anyone who spends time in police-roleplay, that is the part that carries the scene. The chase, the cuffing, the report writing, all of that lands better when the conversation feels like it came from someone with a pulse.
The setup is straightforward, which helps. CivAjax says to drop the file into Plugins\LSPDFR\NPCIXML and replace the Gemini prompt text file with the one included in the download. The mod page also says the package does not contain proprietary data from DoubleHook or anyone else, and the author disclosed that ChatGPT was used to draft and modify the prompt set. That makes the file read less like a traditional script mod and more like a prompt-engineering patch for another language model, aimed at one very specific job inside GTA V.

The timing is notable too. The LCPDFR listing showed the file was submitted only days ago and had already pulled in hundreds of downloads and more than 2,000 views, which is a strong early sign for a tiny 3.27 kB package. That interest makes sense because DoubleHook’s NPCI work has been evolving for years, with NPCI 2.1 already live and NPCI 3.0 teased as the next step. On a platform like LSPDFR, now at version 0.4.9, small dialogue changes can matter as much as new sirens or vehicles. Better NPC AI Prompt does not try to reinvent the stop. It just makes the suspect sound a lot less like code, and that is usually enough to make the whole scene hold together.
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