Post: [TUT] How to Mod GTA IV [PS3]
01-22-2011, 11:33 AM #1
Cain
Tutorial Team Like A Boss
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I recommend a Mod Sticky's this as it will help alot of noobs out.

I had problems getting mine setup but now I have got it working I will go through this tutorial that shall hopefully help you out.

Requirements
- Kmeaw's Custom Firmware
- GTA IV Retail
- Gaio Backup Manager

Download Link for Mods + Backup Manager: You must login or register to view this content.

Steps
1. Install Kmeaw's firmware onto your PS3
2. Install the Gaio Manager
3. Backup your GTA IV inside Gaio Manager, make sure you have at least 15GB of Disk Space
4. Once completed open Blackb0x ftp Server
5. Open Filezilla and go to dev_hdd0/GAMEZ/
6. There should be a folder in there, open that then PS3_HOME
7. Then USBDIR
8. Now copy the mods (common.rpf) into that folder, it should overwrite.
9. Restart your PS3 and start Gaio Manager
10. Press L2 and go down to GTA IV
11. Press X and it should start successfully.

Frequently Asked Questions
There is no common.rpf?
You must of backed up your game, the mods do not go on the patch.

I am stuck forever on "Starting a new game..
Back out of GTA IV and delete it from Game Data Utility and run GTA IV again.
=============================================

Hope my tutorial has helped some.
Last edited by Cain ; 01-22-2011 at 11:50 AM.

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01-23-2011, 07:29 PM #11
Lucy Pinder
At least I can fight
Originally posted by JimmyBMXz View Post
Can someone tell me how to mod the Common.rpf? Please. Ill +Rep you.


i need to know to i have tryed other fourms and i cant find anything
01-23-2011, 07:36 PM #12
Originally posted by sam
i need to know to i have tryed other fourms and i cant find anything

Use OpenIV to edit the common.rpf
Originally posted by JimmyBMXz View Post
Can someone tell me how to mod the Common.rpf? Please. Ill +Rep you.

Post above.

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Lucy Pinder
01-23-2011, 07:50 PM #13
Curt
Former Staff
Originally posted by CainFoool View Post
I recommend a Mod Sticky's this as it will help alot of noobs out.

I had problems getting mine setup but now I have got it working I will go through this tutorial that shall hopefully help you out.

Requirements
- Kmeaw's Custom Firmware
- GTA IV Retail
- Gaio Backup Manager

Download Link for Mods + Backup Manager: You must login or register to view this content.

Steps
1. Install Kmeaw's firmware onto your PS3
2. Install the Gaio Manager
3. Backup your GTA IV inside Gaio Manager, make sure you have at least 15GB of Disk Space
4. Once completed open Blackb0x ftp Server
5. Open Filezilla and go to dev_hdd0/GAMEZ/
6. There should be a folder in there, open that then PS3_HOME
7. Then USBDIR
8. Now copy the mods (common.rpf) into that folder, it should overwrite.
9. Restart your PS3 and start Gaio Manager
10. Press L2 and go down to GTA IV
11. Press X and it should start successfully.

Frequently Asked Questions
There is no common.rpf?
You must of backed up your game, the mods do not go on the patch.

I am stuck forever on "Starting a new game..
Back out of GTA IV and delete it from Game Data Utility and run GTA IV again.
=============================================

Hope my tutorial has helped some.



Can't I use GeoHot's CFW?. Message back.
01-23-2011, 09:27 PM #14
08badbhoy08
Little One
Well Still U Just Dont CTRL+C On My Thread - CTRL+P On Here U NOOB!


I Posted Because There were no tuts out !

Now u copy mine in under 1 min !
01-24-2011, 12:17 AM #15
AlmightyRyan
Gym leader
Originally posted by Curtt View Post
Can't I use GeoHot's CFW?. Message back.


Im wondering the same thing. I don't want to reinstall GeoHots CFW.
01-24-2011, 12:42 AM #16
Already posted and you new it was.

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01-24-2011, 03:58 AM #17
gusbus20
Gym leader
Leeeeeeccccchhhhh!!!!!!

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