

That'll be C:\Program Files\Rockstar Games\Grand Theft Auto IV\GTAIV\ or, if you've got the game via Steam, C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\grand theft auto iv\GTAIV\.ģ) Download OpenIV, an unofficial program for tinkering with the insides of Grand Theft Auto IV files.Ĥ) Back up the files we're going to edit beforehand. zip file in to your GTAIV folder (wherever EFLC.exe/GTAIV.exe is).

When in game, you press F5 to take off or F6 to take off with mouse steering controls, and you can wield a weapon while in the air for the perfect fly-by shootings.Ģ) Place the SuperMan.asi and Superman.ini files within the. Superman flying modĬreated by nixolas1, it's a mod that makes Niko - or whatever character model you've hacked into the game - able to leap into the air and fly around. If you've got the game via Steam, you'll find that at C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\grand theft auto iv\GTAIV\. If you installed from a disc and used the default location, you'll find that at C:\Program Files\Rockstar Games\Grand Theft Auto IV\GTAIV\. Now put that file in your main GTAIV install folder – that's the one with the GTAIV.exe.

ģ) Once you've got the archive, open it and extract the dsound.dll within. There are instructions there for how to troubleshoot problems, should you encounter any. Ģ) There are lots of ASI loaders, but the first - and the one I'm using - was created by Alexander Blade. Install this once, and almost every mod will work.ġ) Start by grabbing the latest GTA IV patch. It's a simple file that allows you to load custom libraries – i.e. It's what makes time travel modding possible.
