Luikang Posted August 18, 2007 Share Posted August 18, 2007 Im Trying To Download The Superman Mod but this is my first character skin....so i have no idea wat to do the link for the download is: http://www.gtagarage.com/mods/show.php?id=1927 how do i use the player model?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
H2oMaN Posted August 19, 2007 Share Posted August 19, 2007 (edited) erm did you take time to read tuts pinned ? guess not, here it goes again wasting 5mins of time FOund here the whole thing it helps !!! Manually Installing a car into San Andreas PC v1This is the most common and popular type of modding, for one of the most popular games of all time. The basic steps are as follows: Download and extract the mod, replace the DFF and TXD into gta3.img (If backing up, rename the files you are replacing in gta3.img first, for example, from dumper.dff to dumper_old.dff), replace the lines in handling.cfg, carcols.dat, default.ide, vehicles.ide and carmods.dat (If such replacement files/lines are included in the mod), run the game and test the mod. So... 1. Extract the mod file(s) to a folder... 2. Open GTA3.IMG with IMG Tool 2, and find the file you want to replace. Rename it for backup. 3. Use the Command/Add option and add the file you extracted in Step 1 to gta3.img. If the mod has other files such as handling.cfg, carmods.dat, etc...you can simply add those files, but if have previously modified the files then you will need to only replace the required line or your other mods won't work. Open the files in your San Andreas/data folder with Notepad. Replace the lines. If you want to back up the files, copy the one you want to backup to your desktop, rename the one in the data folder (like handlingold.cfg) and move the one on your desktop back to the data folder) Use the regular one for mods. 4. Remember to backup the .dat, .cfg, and .ide files if they need modded. 5. Copy the lines to the files in the data folder. For player Mods Manually Installing a player skin into San Andreas PC v11. Extract the mod file(s) to a folder... 2. Open player.img with IMG Tool 2, and find the file you want to replace. Rename it for backup. 3. Use the Command/Add option and add the file you extracted in Step 1 to gta3.img. Edited August 19, 2007 by H2oMaN Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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