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My GTA V Mod Folder Organization

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A friend of mine came to me asking about LSPDFR and specifically modding with vehicles and callouts as he was new to it. For a beginner, modding GTA V can be a headache, but with organization, it doesn't have to give you a headache. Whether it being a game update messing everything up or a derp on my part in some way. I learned that keeping mods/skins organized, the easier my life was. I remote controlled my friends computer, uploaded my mod folder for him, and installed everything in a few minutes.(LSPDFR, callouts, full array of vehicles, ONLY thing was he had to install the skins as that's always changing for me) He was amazed with my organization of all my mods, vehicles, and skins, so I thought I would share this on here.

I posted a video on my file/folder organization, beats the hell out of an outline. Lol

 

 

Edited by neonlazer

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10 hours ago, Hystery said:

Ehm...

Okay?

I posted this so someone might be enlightened to organize their stuff, such as 400+ skins for me, so they may easily be changed/modified. Also useful for keeping track of what I have. Certainly makes my modding easier when things aren't all in the downloads folder like I know some people do.

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