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Step 1: Open . ... Clicking on "File" > "Open Content", OpenIV will automatic load GTA IV Main Folder, loading all relative files. GTAMods Wiki
Tip: Always use OpenIV's "ASI Manager" to install the "ASI Loader" and "OpenIV.asi" plugins, as they allow the game to read modified archives. How to Restore Your Backup If the Game Crashes
The colors, fabrics, shading, and skin details layered over those 3D models. gta 4 playerped.rpf backup
You hover the mouse over the original file in the pc/models/cdimages directory. Delete? No. Rename? Maybe. But the ritual demands a backup.
If you modified your original file without creating a backup copy and your game is now broken, you have two options to recover without completely reinstalling the game. For Steam Users: Verify Integrity of Game Files Step 1: Open
This file holds the key to Niko's identity—his entire body, from his hair and face to his clothes and shoes, is locked inside this single archive. Replacing it is often the first step in installing character skins, custom outfits, and detailed player models. But when a mod goes wrong, the damage can be severe, forcing you to reinstall the entire game.
If you modified your file without creating a backup and your game is now broken, you have two options to recover without a full uninstallation: 1. Verify Integrity of Game Files (Steam/Rockstar) GTAMods Wiki Tip: Always use OpenIV's "ASI Manager"
If a mod is corrupted, incompatible with your game version, or you simply decide you want the original Niko back, the only way to "undo" the changes is to overwrite the modded file with your clean backup. Without it, you may be forced to just to recover one file. Where to Find the File
You drag the modded file into the folder. The prompt asks if you want to replace the existing file. You click "Yes."
The playerped.rpf file is the specific container that stores all components related to the playable character. This includes: