Gta 4 Playerped.rpf Backup [extra Quality] -

So, you installed a skin mod, and now Niko looks like a psychedelic nightmare. Here is how to fix it.

The Modder’s Safety Net: How to Backup and Restore GTA IV’s playerped.rpf In the world of Grand Theft Auto IV modding, the playerped.rpf gta 4 playerped.rpf backup

If your game crashes or Niko turns into a giant invisible blob after a mod installation, recovery is simple: Close the game and any modding tools like OpenIV. Delete the corrupted playerped.rpf from your game folder. playerped_ORIGINAL.rpf back into the folder and rename it back to playerped.rpf Pro-Tip: The "Mods" Folder Method If you are using modern versions of OpenIV, use the "mods" folder feature. Instead of editing the original playerped.rpf So, you installed a skin mod, and now

Can someone send me not the playerped.rpf file but, some files inside of it?...They need to be ORIGINAL too. Importing Textures with OpenIV - GTAMods Wiki Delete the corrupted playerped