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Quick question about Simple Native Trainer & ELS vehicle organization

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Good Afternoon,

So I'm currently using Albo1125's modding folder, meaning normally I put my vehicles into the addon DLC pack location:

dlcpack -> modding - > x64 -> levels -> gta5 -> vehicles -> vehicles.rpf

 

Now normally I just drop the vehicles into the RPF and call it a day, but as you can imagine the more vehicles you add the more chaotic it can become trying to find what you need. So, I decided to create subfolders and then drop the vehicles into their appropriate folder.  For example; instead of having a 2011cvpi .yft, .ytd floating around I would drop all three (or four) files into a folder named 2011 CVPI. Unfortunately, as I have noticed, when I load LSPDFR and go to load vehicles via the addon car menu they don't load. They only load in their base form and no when in folders. So I was curious, is there a way around this where I can still load cars from within folders that are inside of the .RPF, or is that no possible? If it isn't, then does anyone have a better way to organize vehicles or a better naming system..

I don't think it's really possible to categorize them better than what you're currently doing, unless I am completely mistaken. Maybe an Excel document where you list which car is which?

Invenio, Investigatio, Imperium

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1 minute ago, ineseri said:

I don't think it's really possible to categorize them better than what you're currently doing, unless I am completely mistaken. Maybe an Excel document where you list which car is which?


Funny you should say that, in my older lore friendly build, I use a Google Sheet document to keep track of what each model is. So, for example my SAHP 3 unit is actually a 2016 FPIU, I wouldn't know that from the name, but I have a sheet that tells me. I did some research and was kind of hoping their might be an easier way to keep track of models but I guess their isn't sadly.

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