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Mods folder

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Hi every one, how do you create the path to any rpf files in the mods folder? 

I have to create this path: Mods/Update/X64/Dlcpacks/Patchday5ng/Dlc.rpf/x64/Levels/Gta5/Vehicles.rpf, do I have to create each folder on by one (some are not folder but archive files)?  Do you have a trick? Can I simply copy it from his original location?

 

I'm a lillte bit cinfuse with that.

Thanks

For the mods folder to work, you must ensure that OpenIV knows where the file is. For example, when editing vehicles from x64e, you would have mods/x64e. Some require you to have additional folders inside it so in this case for update.rpf, it would be like this: mods/update/update.rpf. I recommend having a look at this guide: http://openiv.com/?p=1132

Also don't forget that you must have OpenIV.asi installed in the main GTA V directory otherwise the files you replace won't be loaded.

 

Edited by Polyphony

You copy entire archive files over; you don't create folders with the same name as folders within the archive. For instance, for patchday5ng, you'd copy /update/x64/dlcpacks/patchday5ng/dlc.rpf to /mods/update/x64/dlcpacks/patchday5ng/dlc.rpf, and would then make all your changes in the dlc.rpf in the mods folder. You don't need to copy vehicles.rpf separately; it's part of dlc.rpf, which you must copy as a whole unit.

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