Withouta single official modding tool, Grand Theft Auto IV's community have quietly been tweaking and expanding the game in every possible way. There's the beautiful iCenhancer graphics mod that makes it look like a game from five years in the future, or the trainer that adds a gravity gun , and the ability to turn every car into a frictionless missile .
Or rather, there's two mods - one to change your model, and one to enhance Niko's Kryptonian biological makeup so that he can fly like a bird, no, a plane, no, superman. No, the Man of Steel. Or rather, there's two mods, and then the three other mods you need to get those working - which is the downside of GTAIV having no official modding support.
While this sounds complicated - and the guide below certainly looks long - it's really very straight forward. If you've never run a mod before in GTA or any other game, this guide will take it step by step and by the end of it, you'll have everything you need to install the hundreds of other GTAIV mods that are available.
2) There are lots of ASI loaders, but the first - and the one I'm using - was created by Alexander Blade. You can grab it from this forum post . There are instructions there for how to troubleshoot problems, should you encounter any. You shouldn't. For now, just download it .
Created by nixolas1, it's a mod that makes Niko - or whatever character model you've hacked into the game - able to leap into the air and fly around. When in game, you press F5 to take off or F6 to take off with mouse steering controls, and you can wield a weapon while in the air for the perfect fly-by shootings.
2) Place the SuperMan.asi and Superman.ini files within the .zip file in to your GTAIV folder (wherever EFLC.exe/GTAIV.exe is). That'll be C:\Program Files\Rockstar Games\Grand Theft Auto IV\GTAIV\ or, if you've got the game via Steam, C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\grand theft auto iv\GTAIV\.
4) Back up the files we're going to edit beforehand. Run the software, point it towards your Grand Theft Auto IV install, and browse to the \anim\ folder. Right click on anim.img, and select "Save/Extract as", and save it somewhere else on your PC. You can then reinstate this file later if you ever want to return to the default game.
5) Now, let's finish this by making it possible to control your flight. Open up the (original, not backup) anim.img in OpenIV. Hit 'Edit Mode' in the top right of the OpenIV window, so you can start making changes. Drag the parachute.wad from the \extras\ folder included in the mod .zip file, into the contents anim.img. Go to File > Rebuild, and do it even if it says you don't need to. Then close OpenIV.
Trainers are normally simple cheats: infinite health, infinite money, and so on. The Simple Trainer goes further. It enables you to teleport around the world. It unlocks all three islands immediately. It gives you the power to set nearby pedestrians on fire. It adds a gravity gun. It is a brilliant mod in itself, but it also gives you greater control: letting you set the time, the weather, and important for our purposes, change Niko's clothing and model.
2) Inside the download, find the trainer.asi, trainer.ini and scripthook.dll files. Copy all three into the main GTAIV directory; the same place you put your ASI loader. That's C:\Program Files\Rockstar Games\Grand Theft Auto IV\GTAIV\ or, if you've got the game via Steam, C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\grand theft auto iv\GTAIV\
3) Simple Trainer uses almost every key on your keyboard, including those you're using to fly. You need to fix that conflict. Open up the trainer.ini file and use your text editor's Find function to search for "116" and "117", the the key codes for F5 and F6. This will bring you to where the keys for "Add 100,000 dollars" and "Airbreak" cheats are set. Change the numbers for each to simply "8", which is Backspace. It's not used for anything important, and you'll never really need those cheats when you can fly and spawn everything for free anyway.
2) Run OpenIV again - you should be an old hand at this by now. Since we're going to be overwriting part of Niko's model, let's create a backup. Find \Models\CDImages\playerped.rpf and use Save\Extract to place a copy somewhere else on your machine, just as you did before with anim.img.
3) Open the original file in OpenIV, and hit the Edit Mode button. Extract the 13 files found inside the \Superman folder from the mod's .rar, and then drag them into OpenIV. Don't copy over the \Superman folder itself, just the files inside it.
James McCaffrey no more! Our favorite Sam Lake busts into the Max Payne 3 campaign for a nostalgic reminder of his high amount of constipation and low amount of polygons. This replaces ALL singleplayer outfits in the game with either the old school low polygon Max from the original Max Payne, or the high poly HD remodel that Rockstar made for Max Payne 3 - this means playing through the campaign and arcade mode as him.
(Sorry, I generally don't like when you have to install something else to use a mod, but OpenIV has a REALLY easy-to-use mod format and I guarantee it's a million times easier than having to upload a 340 mb file instead of this nice 20 mb installer for the mod. It's for the greater good!)
3. Create a backup of 'playerped.rpf' BEFORE you install the mod. It's very important you back this up because if you don't and you want to get rid of this mod, you'll have to either re-install the game, or if you own it on Steam, verify the game's cache, or get a friend to upload the original playerped.rpf - but it's a very large file, so it better be a patient friend.
This file is located in "Max Payne 3/pc/models/cdimages" and is about 347 MB. The Max Payne 3 folder should be in "Program Files/Rockstar Games" if you installed the retail copy, or in "Steam/steamapps/common/Max Payne 3" if you bought it off Steam.
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Pack of Clothes (Exclusive) for GTA 4. This pack of clothes contains a lot of different clothes. Most of the clothes you can get through the trainer.
Replaces some of the ugly fashions. Some models are taken from the Extensive Cloth Pack 1.0 for Niko and other mods.
I have a lot of clothes are not replaced, except that sweater. Most of all, I added a new one.
The screenshots I did with Low End PC ENB By batter.
On slower computers the FPS can SAG due to the fact that some clothes are of high quality.
Mod completely replaces the "playerped.rpf", so if you have other modifications on clothes they disappear. It is recommended to make a backup of the file.
Download pack of Clothes (Exclusive) for GTA 4 on the link at the bottom of this page.
Thank you all for downloading!
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