Some mod managers or tools claim to auto-backup, but they often overwrite or fail when conflicts arise. – it gives you full control and doesn’t rely on third-party scripts.
By default, you can find this file nested deep within your game directories. The standard paths for the most common versions are: gta 4 playerped.rpf backup
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In Grand Theft Auto IV , playerped.rpf is one of the most frequently modified files. Located inside Rockstar Games/Grand Theft Auto IV/pc/models/cdimages/ , it contains the model, textures, and skeleton data for Niko Bellic and virtually every pedestrian variation he can become (different clothes, heads, etc.). If you’ve ever installed a skin mod, a realistic Niko retexture, or a full player model replacement, you’ve touched this file. The standard paths for the most common versions
because you forgot to make a backup, or are you preparing to install a specific character mod