X64v.rpf File

File Name: x64v.rpf Location: Grand Theft Auto V\x64v.rpf Purpose: This is one of the core archive files in GTA V. It primarily contains high-poly map assets, vegetation, and specific world models required for the game's "x64" architecture.

Unlike common.rpf (which handles scripts and configuration) or x64a.rpf (which often handles vehicles), x64v.rpf is crucial for environment modding and map modifications.


Would you like help with a specific problem related to this file — like modding, a crash error, or verifying its integrity?


Before opening this file, ensure you have the following tools installed: x64v.rpf


If you’re installing a mod that replaces a standard vehicle (like turning the Adder into a Bugatti Chiron), you’ll often be instructed to:

"Navigate to GTAV/x64v.rpf and replace adder.yft and adder.ytd."

Here’s the golden rule of modding: Never modify the original x64v.rpf directly. Why? Because one corrupted edit will break your game, forcing a 90GB re-download. File Name: x64v

Instead, use OpenIV (the essential modding tool) with "Edit Mode" enabled. Modern best practice involves using a mods folder:

| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Game crashes when entering a specific car | Corrupted or mismatched vehicle model inside x64v.rpf | Restore the original .yft file from a backup or verify game files. | | "Corrupt data" error when launching | Accidental direct edit of the original x64v.rpf | Steam: Right-click GTAV > Properties > Installed Files > Verify integrity.
Epic/Rockstar: Launcher > Verify. | | Mod vehicle has invisible body / missing wheels | Incorrect texture path or missing .ytd reference inside the RPF | Double-check your OpenIV installation path and ensure you’re using the mods folder. |

Absolutely not. Deleting this file will make the game unplayable. The launcher will either crash immediately or force a full re-download of the missing file. Would you like help with a specific problem

The skyline of Los Santos is built on textures stored in x64v.rpf. From the glass facades of Maze Bank Tower to the brickwork of downtown apartments, these textures dictate the visual clarity of the city.

Do not delete x64v.rpf — it's required. If you want to reduce GTA V's size, you'd need to remove other components (like story mode audio), but this is risky.