X64v.rpf May 2026
Be aware that modifying x64v.rpf (or any RPF file) will flag your game as modified. If you attempt to play GTA Online with a modified x64v.rpf, Rockstar’s anti-cheat system (BattlEye as of 2024/2025) will:
Always keep a pristine backup of the original x64v.rpf if you intend to switch between modded single-player and legitimate online play.
⚠️ IMPORTANT: Always enable "Edit Mode" (located in the top toolbar) before attempting to move or replace files.
If GTA V complains about x64v.rpf being missing or corrupt: x64v.rpf
x64v.rpf is a Red Package File (RPF) archive used by the RAGE game engine (Rockstar Advanced Game Engine). It is located within the Grand Theft Auto V\x64 directory.
While the game splits its assets across numerous archives (such as x64a.rpf through x64w.rpf), the v in x64v.rpf stands for Variation or Vehicles/Vegetation, though its contents are much broader. It is a massive repository that stores the overwhelming majority of the game's high-resolution textures and 3D models for the open world.
If you play on FiveM (the popular multiplayer mod framework), you generally do not touch x64v.rpf. FiveM streams custom assets from your FiveM Application Data folder or server caches. Modifying your local x64v.rpf while trying to join a FiveM server can actually trigger anti-cheat flags (since it alters core game memory). Leave it alone for multiplayer. Be aware that modifying x64v
If you have ever navigated the installation folder of Grand Theft Auto V (GTA V) on PC, whether to install mods, troubleshoot crashes, or simply satisfy curiosity, you have likely encountered a file named x64v.rpf. At first glance, it looks like just another encrypted archive among dozens of similarly named files (x64a.rpf, x64b.rpf, x64w.rpf, etc.). However, x64v.rpf is far from ordinary.
In this comprehensive guide, we will break down exactly what x64v.rpf is, why it is critical for the game to function, what happens if it gets corrupted, and—most importantly—how modders and advanced users interact with it.
Some antivirus software wrongly flags modified RPF files. Add the GTA V folder to your AV's exclusion list if you're sure the file is safe. Always keep a pristine backup of the original x64v
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.
Instead, use OpenIV (the essential modding tool) with "Edit Mode" enabled. Modern best practice involves using a mods folder: