: The central element when driving, which typically includes a speedometer, tachometer, fuel gauge, and indicators for lights (high beams, hazard lights) and turn signals.
: Many players look for ways to toggle the GUI on or off (often using the H or K keys or a settings icon) to capture cinematic screenshots without the speedometer or menu bars in the way.
: CDID developers frequently update the GUI to improve "immersion," such as adding realistic animations to the odometer or redesigning the car dealership menus to be more user-friendly. Navigating the Interface
: A dedicated interface for modifying car aesthetics (paint colors, wheels) and performance parts (engine upgrades, suspension).
To get the most out of the CDID GUI, players should familiarize themselves with the , which allows for adjustments to graphics, sound, and interface transparency. This is particularly helpful for players on lower-end devices who need to reduce GUI complexity to maintain a steady frame rate.