Forza Horizon 6 Roads brings cleaner Los Santos roads to GTA V
FalkGraphics’ free texture overhaul swaps in cleaner asphalt, crosswalks and sidewalks for Los Santos, with Legacy, Enhanced and FiveM support.

Forza Horizon 6 Roads gives GTA V a sharper street-level finish without trying to turn Los Santos into a different city. The free version 1.0 package, published June 4, 2026, rebuilds the road look from scratch and targets the surfaces players see most: asphalt, crosswalks and sidewalks.
That matters because this is not a wide map overhaul or a gameplay reshuffle. It is a visual pass aimed at the everyday driving experience, where road texture quality shapes the whole feel of a route, an intersection or a downtown cruise. FalkGraphics uses Forza Horizon 6 only as a visual reference, and the listing says no assets were taken from or converted from the game. In practice, that keeps the mod focused on a cleaner, more modern road surface style while preserving the basic layout and tone of Los Santos.
The install pitch is straightforward for players already running a modded setup, but it does ask for Script Hook V and OpenRPF.asi. That makes it better suited to people who already keep a stable mod folder than to anyone looking for a one-click cosmetic swap. The upside is broad compatibility: the mod is listed for Legacy, Enhanced and FiveM, so it reaches solo players on both PC branches and server-side users who want a consistent street presentation.

The timing also fits the current GTA V PC split. Rockstar’s March 4, 2025 upgrade renamed the older PC build GTA V Legacy and introduced GTA V Enhanced as the free upgrade path, and Rockstar’s June 2026 support language still distinguishes between PC (Enhanced) and PC [Enhanced/Legacy]. That means a texture pack with three-way support is more useful than it would have been before the split, especially for players who bounce between vanilla, realism-heavy and FiveM installs.
For most readers, the difference will show up in motion rather than in screenshots alone. Long drives, curb shots and pedestrian areas are where this kind of refresh lands hardest, and that makes Forza Horizon 6 Roads a cleaner fit for realism builds and recording setups than for players who want dramatic changes. FalkGraphics already has other GTA V visual mods on the user page, including a ReShade preset, which fits the same lane: practical polish over radical reinvention.

It is still a texture overhaul, not a miracle fix, but that is exactly why it has appeal. If Los Santos has started to look a little too familiar, this is the kind of upgrade that makes the roads feel newer without forcing the rest of the game to change with them.
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