I would read it if your new to moding period. Last edited by Crix ; 27 Apr, pm. Last I'd seen, there wasn't a downgrader for the Steam v. I mean, v. Pig View Profile View Posts. Whisper 0. Do anyone know how do I install mods for the mac version? I am still having issues.. Steam needs a workshop for this classic game. Pyrithe View Profile View Posts. Yes, I think a workshop is highly needed. You can also use Crazy IMG [www. Once you've installed a mod you like, follow what it says in its readme text file.
It will tell you how to install the mod. You just installed mods! Xerboy 24 Sep, pm. I dont see install. Pee ko [author] 10 Sep, pm.
Pee ko [author] 21 Jul, pm. Virus free, yes. I give up maybe this is just not for me. Pee ko [author] 23 Jan, am. Hinazura 23 Jan, am. Here's the download link. In the zip file you'll find:. Inside the scripts folder, there's a folder called 'addins. You can delete them all if you don't want them. The 'addins' folder is where you'll be dropping. Again, refer to each mod's installation instructions. It's a powerful utility that allows for the editing and saving of GTA game files, and it's now being developed for GTA 5.
Different mods use OpenIV in different ways, so we can't really give you a general list of instructions: read the directions on each given mod's page. Also modding in a weapon correctly can be a challenge so I may just wait for a full weapon pack to be made. It's just a matter of time, but for now I'm leaving weapons alone. There is a new way to replace cars, tuning parts and more with the new EMF folder mod.
Here is a video to show how it works. I figure I would leave up both ways just incase people prefer the other method. This is the correct way. But also very time consuming. Ain't nobody got time for that! When I download a new car a create a new folder on my desk top and name it with both the name of the car, and the name of the car I'm replacing. Make sure to save all the cars you download because when GTA V updates you will need to add them again. Ignore handling data in the cars you download.
Most just change the top spee of the car. If you followed this guide you already know that the mod we addded earlier the "Realistic top speeds mod" will do this for us on every car in game already. So ignore they handling files and just install the model. Be sure the car you are replacing is close to what the car was before because it will sound like the car it was.
It's impoirtant to replace cars that are like eachother. When adding cars be sure to watch the file path very closely. If you put the files in the wrong location the car will not work. Read the readme included in the download for the exact file path. Download the car and read the readme. Now you know the file path.
Now you need to use OpenIV to install the car. Example: x64e. Open up Vehicles. If you see the file you are good to hit the green plus sign in OpenIV and navigate to where the downloaded car is. Highlight the files and hit the open button. Your car is now added. Since it's your first one, start GTA V hit F4 to bring up your trainer and spawn the car in by it's old name. If it worked your golden if not start over. Tuning parts go in the same way they will just have a different file path like xi.
Also sometimes tunning parts will be something like "cheetahmods. Sometimes when playing missions a modded car may go crazy, bumpers misaligned, NPC's sitting in odd places, if this happens just bring up your trainer with F4 and select "fix car". This will restore everything to normal. I usually leave those alone because having a modded car for thier main car can cause issues in some missions.
When you replace lots of cars you may notice many spawning in traffic looking messed up. This is because sometimes you replace a car and it should have tuning parts but the mod maker did not make parts for it. Basically your modded replaced car is trying to use parts from the vanilla car. The bones are different so the car will be all messed up. Use this mod to fix that, all cars in traffic will no longer spawn with parts.
I do not like these as they will not spawn in traffic. You will never see it driving down the road. Instead you have to spawn it in by name with a specialized trainer. That breaks immersion for me. I try not to use the trainer at all, other than spawing in a car because I feel like driving a Benz, BMW, or whatever at the time.
So if you want to do addons Google it. I now use the "EMF" mod to replace all cars in game with a single click once you build a folder. I suggest you install all of his cars. I like to use the following mods to add a bit more content to the game. These add new ways to earn cash in single player and extend the life of the game by giving you more to do.
If you put in car or someother mod that you do not like you can simply pull the files you need from your un-modded GTAV. Fist thing is you need to know where the file is. Say you put in a new car and it does not work well. Go back to that car's readme file and get the path of where you put the car. Only this time we want to export rather than import. Next go to the file path of the file you want to extract. Then click the 4th button to the left of the Green plus sign.
If you hover over it with your mouse it will say Extract file. Push this button the extract the files you want to pull and extract them to a folder you create on your desk top. It actually copies it so the file remains in your vanilla game AND gets exported to a place of your choosing. Then swap your 2 versions of GTA V so that your modded version is in your steam folder. Open up OpenIV again and Add the files you extracted the exact same way you put in the crappy modded car.
And that's it. Now your car will be back to stock.
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