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Conflicting Graphic mods

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Ok so, I guess it depends if you have 2 GTA folders or not but if you do you open up OPEN IV, tools, options, game, and find the directory of the copy of your game. Then click close and restart Open IV, now go to x64a.rpf on the left side of the application and once you open it go to textures and drag the graphics.ytd file onto your desktop. Then do the same thing again as the beginning, tools, options, game, and change the directory back to your modded GTA. Now that you're back in your modded game, go to x64a.rpf, textures. Make sure you click edit mode at the top right of the application and select yes when prompted to do so. Now, delete the graphics.ytd file and then drag the one on your desktop back into the area that you deleted the other one. Make sure it is there again after you drop it (it might be at the bottom until Open IV is restarted).

32 minutes ago, Pav500 said:

Please explain to everyone how you fixed it.

Still over here waiting.

 

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  • It's in optional addons inside the .rar file. Simply drag it out and run the oiv package installer. Same way you installed it is the same way you uninstall it.

  • Launch OpenIV, tools -> Options -> Game tab   Point it to the other GTA5 folder.

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Ok so, I guess it depends if you have 2 GTA folders or not but if you do you open up OPEN IV, tools, options, game, and find the directory of the copy of your game. Then click close and restart Open IV, now go to x64a.rpf on the left side of the application and once you open it go to textures and drag the graphics.ytd file onto your desktop. Then do the same thing again as the beginning, tools, options, game, and change the directory back to your modded GTA. Now that you're back in your modded game, go to x64a.rpf, textures. Make sure you click edit mode at the top right of the application and select yes when prompted to do so. Now, delete the graphics.ytd file and then drag the one on your desktop back into the area that you deleted the other one. Make sure it is there again after you drop it (it might be at the bottom until Open IV is restarted).

 

 

This makes no sense at all. Inside your "modded" gta picture which you've shown here. Capture.PNG

 

 

 

You already have x64a.rpf unmodded in here. It's in here. So why are you going to a copy of gta for something you ALREADY have in your current gta folder.

Seriously please consider researching openIV. 

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32 minutes ago, Pav500 said:

 

This makes no sense at all. Inside your "modded" gta picture which you've shown here. Capture.PNG

 

 

 

You already have x64a.rpf unmodded in here. It's in here. So why are you going to a copy of gta for something you ALREADY have in your current gta folder.

Seriously please consider researching openIV. 

So where is the modded version and where is the unmodded version? Somewhere in the mods folder I'm guessing. No need to be hostile if I don't know.

Mods, update, update.rpf, x64, textures, graphics.ytd is the modded file correct?

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