Rich246 Posted July 8, 2015 Share Posted July 8, 2015 I've been trying to figuring this out for a few updates, I am pretty sure I am missing something obvious. Allow me to try to explain my situation. I have the game from the Rockstar Warehouse, so I have to do the mods folder technique to mod my game, my only problem with that is any rpf I have in that mods folder doesn't get updated to the newest version... how can this be solved? The only way I can figure out is to remove all mods, re-add the new rpf files t the mods folder and re-install all mods. Is there any other way? Sorry if I am missing something blindingly obvious. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rohith_Kumar_Sp Posted July 8, 2015 Share Posted July 8, 2015 I've been trying to figuring this out for a few updates, I am pretty sure I am missing something obvious. Allow me to try to explain my situation. I have the game from the Rockstar Warehouse, so I have to do the mods folder technique to mod my game, my only problem with that is any rpf I have in that mods folder doesn't get updated to the newest version... how can this be solved? The only way I can figure out is to remove all mods, re-add the new rpf files t the mods folder and re-install all mods. Is there any other way? Sorry if I am missing something blindingly obvious. same question, i think we need to re add them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rich246 Posted July 8, 2015 Author Share Posted July 8, 2015 I've been trying to figuring this out for a few updates, I am pretty sure I am missing something obvious. Allow me to try to explain my situation. I have the game from the Rockstar Warehouse, so I have to do the mods folder technique to mod my game, my only problem with that is any rpf I have in that mods folder doesn't get updated to the newest version... how can this be solved? The only way I can figure out is to remove all mods, re-add the new rpf files t the mods folder and re-install all mods. Is there any other way? Sorry if I am missing something blindingly obvious. same question, i think we need to re add them. I thought about that, but I got confused what was added in the patches... is there a tutorial? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rohith_Kumar_Sp Posted July 8, 2015 Share Posted July 8, 2015 I've been trying to figuring this out for a few updates, I am pretty sure I am missing something obvious. Allow me to try to explain my situation. I have the game from the Rockstar Warehouse, so I have to do the mods folder technique to mod my game, my only problem with that is any rpf I have in that mods folder doesn't get updated to the newest version... how can this be solved? The only way I can figure out is to remove all mods, re-add the new rpf files t the mods folder and re-install all mods. Is there any other way? Sorry if I am missing something blindingly obvious. same question, i think we need to re add them. I thought about that, but I got confused what was added in the patches... is there a tutorial? go to your folder, sort the files by date. it will tell which files were in your update, apart from mpluxe2 and patchday5ng ignore them Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rich246 Posted July 8, 2015 Author Share Posted July 8, 2015 I've been trying to figuring this out for a few updates, I am pretty sure I am missing something obvious. Allow me to try to explain my situation. I have the game from the Rockstar Warehouse, so I have to do the mods folder technique to mod my game, my only problem with that is any rpf I have in that mods folder doesn't get updated to the newest version... how can this be solved? The only way I can figure out is to remove all mods, re-add the new rpf files t the mods folder and re-install all mods. Is there any other way? Sorry if I am missing something blindingly obvious. same question, i think we need to re add them. I thought about that, but I got confused what was added in the patches... is there a tutorial? go to your folder, sort the files by date. it will tell which files were in your update, apart from mpluxe2 and patchday5ng ignore them Right, but it doesn't say which files within the rpf were changed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rohith_Kumar_Sp Posted July 8, 2015 Share Posted July 8, 2015 I've been trying to figuring this out for a few updates, I am pretty sure I am missing something obvious. Allow me to try to explain my situation. I have the game from the Rockstar Warehouse, so I have to do the mods folder technique to mod my game, my only problem with that is any rpf I have in that mods folder doesn't get updated to the newest version... how can this be solved? The only way I can figure out is to remove all mods, re-add the new rpf files t the mods folder and re-install all mods. Is there any other way? Sorry if I am missing something blindingly obvious. same question, i think we need to re add them. I thought about that, but I got confused what was added in the patches... is there a tutorial? go to your folder, sort the files by date. it will tell which files were in your update, apart from mpluxe2 and patchday5ng ignore them Right, but it doesn't say which files within the rpf were changed. doesnt matter, backup the entire rpf, use mod manager = https://www.gta5-mods.com/tools/gtav-mod-manager Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rich246 Posted July 8, 2015 Author Share Posted July 8, 2015 I've been trying to figuring this out for a few updates, I am pretty sure I am missing something obvious. Allow me to try to explain my situation. I have the game from the Rockstar Warehouse, so I have to do the mods folder technique to mod my game, my only problem with that is any rpf I have in that mods folder doesn't get updated to the newest version... how can this be solved? The only way I can figure out is to remove all mods, re-add the new rpf files t the mods folder and re-install all mods. Is there any other way? Sorry if I am missing something blindingly obvious. same question, i think we need to re add them. I thought about that, but I got confused what was added in the patches... is there a tutorial? go to your folder, sort the files by date. it will tell which files were in your update, apart from mpluxe2 and patchday5ng ignore them Right, but it doesn't say which files within the rpf were changed. doesnt matter, backup the entire rpf, use mod manager = https://www.gta5-mods.com/tools/gtav-mod-manager Any help on how to do that with the mod manager?... I use it fot Asi mods. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rohith_Kumar_Sp Posted July 8, 2015 Share Posted July 8, 2015 (edited) I've been trying to figuring this out for a few updates, I am pretty sure I am missing something obvious. Allow me to try to explain my situation. I have the game from the Rockstar Warehouse, so I have to do the mods folder technique to mod my game, my only problem with that is any rpf I have in that mods folder doesn't get updated to the newest version... how can this be solved? The only way I can figure out is to remove all mods, re-add the new rpf files t the mods folder and re-install all mods. Is there any other way? Sorry if I am missing something blindingly obvious. same question, i think we need to re add them. I thought about that, but I got confused what was added in the patches... is there a tutorial? go to your folder, sort the files by date. it will tell which files were in your update, apart from mpluxe2 and patchday5ng ignore them Right, but it doesn't say which files within the rpf were changed. doesnt matter, backup the entire rpf, use mod manager = https://www.gta5-mods.com/tools/gtav-mod-manager Any help on how to do that with the mod manager?... I use it fot Asi mods. go the mod>settings>folder mode>open mod folder>create a mod folder like "realism mod">Create a folder inside called "mods" in small letters, then paste your rpf mod just like how you would have before including the sub folder. example Grand Theft Auto V – Original archive path Path in “mods” folder GTAV\update\update.rpf GTAV\mods\update\update.rpf GTAV\common.rpf GTAV\mods\common.rpf GTAV\x64\audio\sfx\SCRIPT.rpf will look like GTAV Mods\mods\x64\audio\sfx\SCRIPT.rpf GTAV Mods\update\x64\dlcpacks\mpheist\dlc.rpf GTAV Mods\mods\update\x64\dlcpacks\mpheist\dlc.rpf GTAV Mods\x64e.rpf GTAV Mods\mods\x64e.rpf Edited July 8, 2015 by Rohith_Kumar_Sp Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rich246 Posted July 8, 2015 Author Share Posted July 8, 2015 I've been trying to figuring this out for a few updates, I am pretty sure I am missing something obvious. Allow me to try to explain my situation. I have the game from the Rockstar Warehouse, so I have to do the mods folder technique to mod my game, my only problem with that is any rpf I have in that mods folder doesn't get updated to the newest version... how can this be solved? The only way I can figure out is to remove all mods, re-add the new rpf files t the mods folder and re-install all mods. Is there any other way? Sorry if I am missing something blindingly obvious. same question, i think we need to re add them. I thought about that, but I got confused what was added in the patches... is there a tutorial? go to your folder, sort the files by date. it will tell which files were in your update, apart from mpluxe2 and patchday5ng ignore them Right, but it doesn't say which files within the rpf were changed. doesnt matter, backup the entire rpf, use mod manager = https://www.gta5-mods.com/tools/gtav-mod-manager Any help on how to do that with the mod manager?... I use it fot Asi mods. go the mod>settings>folder mode>open mod folder>create a mod folder like "realism mod">Create a folder inside called "mods" in small letters, then paste your rpf mod just like how you would have before including the sub folder. example Grand Theft Auto V – Original archive path Path in “mods” folder GTAV\update\update.rpf GTAV\mods\update\update.rpf GTAV\common.rpf GTAV\mods\common.rpf GTAV\x64\audio\sfx\SCRIPT.rpf will look like GTAV Mods\mods\x64\audio\sfx\SCRIPT.rpf GTAV Mods\update\x64\dlcpacks\mpheist\dlc.rpf GTAV Mods\mods\update\x64\dlcpacks\mpheist\dlc.rpf GTAV Mods\x64e.rpf GTAV Mods\mods\x64e.rpf Thanks! I'll look into this later! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rich246 Posted July 9, 2015 Author Share Posted July 9, 2015 Rohith_Kumar_Sp After looking over that tutorial and reading up on it more... it seems I am still in the same boat, the individual rpf files that are in the mods folder will still need the newly added Rockstar patch content added to them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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