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Recently Rockstar Games updated GTA IV to Grand Theft Auto IV: Complete Edition and now we provide better support for this version: Grand Theft Auto IV: Complete Edition support

Creating and editing IMG archives (version 3).Currently OpenIV 4.0 has a very limited database of the file names, we are hoping to grow list of the known names with every new update in the future.
We already have some archives where all the file names are known. Just like GTA V, RDR 2 has many META, XML and PSO files that contain names of the files and archives. It is possible to harvest file names from the game itself.New RPF8 archives does not have names for their entries, only hashes.Support for Red Dead Redemption 2 will be expanded in the future versions. Open and view RDR 2 Language files (.yldb).Open and listen to RDR 2 Audio files (.awc).Open and view RDR 2 META/PSO files (.ymt.(Not all file names are available, see below) Since this is the first release with Red Dead Redemption 2 support, available features also very limited. With OpenIV 4.0 you will not be able to edit any RDR 2 files. First of all, currently, there is no editing capabilities. With OpenIV 4.0 was introduced very basic level of support for Red Dead Redemption 2. OpenIV won the Best Tool award in GTAForums Annual Awards 2016. Since version 2.0 OpenIV became one of the world's first tools to work with GTA V's new file formats. Since version 1.0 OpenIV also supports another game made by Rockstar Games - Max Payne 3. The first public version was released on December 28, 2008. Development of this tool began shortly after the Xbox 360 release of GTA IV. OpenIV is a multi-purpose editor and archive manager for RAGE engine-based games such as GTA V, GTA IV/EFLC and Max Payne 3, developed by OpenIV Team. IMG and RPF Archive manager, Texture importer/exporter, Scripts decompiler, Mod installerĬhinese, English (United Kingdom), French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Spanish, Ukrainian GTA V, GTA IV, Max Payne 3, Red Dead Redemption 2
