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The trainer full source code (C++) is now available for download at my website:
http://www.programmermind.com/gtaiv/gtaivmods1.html
This is an older video demonstrating the Apply Force mod used in Super Mega Trainer. I found this on an old drive and thought you might enjoy watching it. I also used Camtasia Studio to get better video quality because my default was using Fraps before this.
Stay tuned for a step-by-step video series titled "Learning to mod GTA IV". I will explain what I have learned to help people new to modding. Now I realize GTA IV is pretty extinct by now, but you have to start someone.
One of the best things you can do is go out and purchase a good book for c++. I have and highly recommend C++ All-In-One for Dummies: 7 Books in 1 by John Paul Mueller and Jeff Cogswell. The Dummies versions are probably the easiest to digest for newbies. Once you have some of the basics down of programming, begin to watch my new series to learn introductory concepts about the GTA engine.
Hopefully this will help people get a good start. I began modding GTA back in 2009 when the game first came was first released. I mentioned it in a video before. It all began when I was stalked at the airport (in the game) in online multiplayer. I won't state the username, but she kept spawning near me and attacking me. Now I'll admit I provoked it at first. However it made me realize that there was something amazing going on in multiplayer games that I had never witnessed before. Thus began my journey into learning to mod.
Also I met a cool user from Australia named Dale (Daleingaol) that showed me a mod he downloaded online that spawned objects. From that point on, I knew this was something I wanted to pursue. Now I had no knowledge of even c++ at the time, but was anxious to get started.
It all begins somewhere.