: Go to your main GTA IV installation folder. The file is typically found at: GTAIV/pc/models/cdimages/playerped.rpf Copy the File : Right-click on playerped.rpf and select Create a Backup Folder
If you want to revert to the original "vanilla" look of Niko after experimenting with mods, the backup is the only way to do so without verifying game files through Steam or Rockstar, which might overwrite other mods you want to keep . 📝 How to Create/Use a Backup
Then, create a new folder on your desktop named GTA4_Backups_Original .
To safely update this file while maintaining a backup, use a "mods" folder approach similar to modern GTA V modding tools like OpenIV .
After changes, OpenIV automatically saves. But to prevent fragmentation, click “File” → “Rebuild” → Yes.
Gta+4+playerpedrpf+backup+upd _verified_ -
: Go to your main GTA IV installation folder. The file is typically found at: GTAIV/pc/models/cdimages/playerped.rpf Copy the File : Right-click on playerped.rpf and select Create a Backup Folder
If you want to revert to the original "vanilla" look of Niko after experimenting with mods, the backup is the only way to do so without verifying game files through Steam or Rockstar, which might overwrite other mods you want to keep . 📝 How to Create/Use a Backup
Then, create a new folder on your desktop named GTA4_Backups_Original .
To safely update this file while maintaining a backup, use a "mods" folder approach similar to modern GTA V modding tools like OpenIV .
After changes, OpenIV automatically saves. But to prevent fragmentation, click “File” → “Rebuild” → Yes.