Simple DLC Manager - Open Source 2
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Changelog 2.
At suggestion of @JoyLucien, added an ini file for user to set their path to the GTA V installation folder. Also, if you set the path from the tool itself (not the ini), it will be saved in the ini file. Both files must be put in same folder, anywhere you want including your desktop.
Default path: C:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Grand Theft Auto V
A simple open source tool that allows you to select what DLC to enable or disable.
Fact: load too much DLC and you risk crashes and/or mod conflicts.
Fact: if you rename DLC it will not load. That's the principle behind this tool.
Installation. Place it anywhere you want. Watch the included video for use.
At suggestion of @JoyLucien, added an ini file for user to set their path to the GTA V installation folder. Also, if you set the path from the tool itself (not the ini), it will be saved in the ini file. Both files must be put in same folder, anywhere you want including your desktop.
Default path: C:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Grand Theft Auto V
A simple open source tool that allows you to select what DLC to enable or disable.
Fact: load too much DLC and you risk crashes and/or mod conflicts.
Fact: if you rename DLC it will not load. That's the principle behind this tool.
Installation. Place it anywhere you want. Watch the included video for use.
Primo Caricamento: 6 giorni fa
Ultimo Aggiornamento: 6 giorni fa
Last Downloaded: 4 hours ago
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Changelog 2.
At suggestion of @JoyLucien, added an ini file for user to set their path to the GTA V installation folder. Also, if you set the path from the tool itself (not the ini), it will be saved in the ini file. Both files must be put in same folder, anywhere you want including your desktop.
Default path: C:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Grand Theft Auto V
A simple open source tool that allows you to select what DLC to enable or disable.
Fact: load too much DLC and you risk crashes and/or mod conflicts.
Fact: if you rename DLC it will not load. That's the principle behind this tool.
Installation. Place it anywhere you want. Watch the included video for use.
At suggestion of @JoyLucien, added an ini file for user to set their path to the GTA V installation folder. Also, if you set the path from the tool itself (not the ini), it will be saved in the ini file. Both files must be put in same folder, anywhere you want including your desktop.
Default path: C:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Grand Theft Auto V
A simple open source tool that allows you to select what DLC to enable or disable.
Fact: load too much DLC and you risk crashes and/or mod conflicts.
Fact: if you rename DLC it will not load. That's the principle behind this tool.
Installation. Place it anywhere you want. Watch the included video for use.
Primo Caricamento: 6 giorni fa
Ultimo Aggiornamento: 6 giorni fa
Last Downloaded: 4 hours ago
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It's a good tool. However, once you know that GTA5 also has LML, you'll fall in love with it.
I tried it out. This can't save the selected game path. You need to select it again every time. A right - click menu to jump to the DLC directory could be added.
@JoyLucien i'll take a look. thanks
@JohnFromGWN Good tool👍I think it can be useful for me🙂
@ALEXSYS That's great. Will add functionality to enable scripts, both dll and asi
@JoyLucien I don't know anything about LML but there is definitely a need for noobs. I prefer to write my own tools because they meet my requirements which might be very different from others. I have my own tool which I would love to share but it's based on my mod configuration which is highly personalized.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwHvV-9WwWs
I noticed that there are already better similar tools with the same functions as yours, so I thought of LML and would like to recommend it to you. This tool can manage the loading of DLCs, items, and data. It's very useful and worth using.
Also, it requires certain skills to operate, which is why it's not as well - known as OpenIV. Official website:https://www.lcpdfr.com/lml/index/
It seems that this tool of yours doesn't have the function of saving the path. Every time, you need to re - select the game path.
@JoyLucien If you watch the video, the one using the dot net framework i posted above in the comments, you'll see I'm all set - it does everything I need. Don't need, don't want LML or other novice tools.
Now for this tool, done as a PS script, it was created to be simple and most importantly Open Source. This allows it to be customized.
With respect to saving paths, I prefer to give the user the flexibility to select each time because many users have multiple GTAV s installed such as LCPP, 5real/LARevo, Sunshine Dream, and of course both Legacy and Enhanced etc. Personally, I try to minimize duplication by using symbolic links and other enablers, however I do now have multiple configurations given I have tons of storage space. I can switch from one to the other effortlessly and my dlc and my scripts are shared to avoid duplication and for version control.
Finally, this shouldn't be a pissing contest. Variety is good for the community and nobody is forced to use any tools or scripts or mods.. I will never use LML or similar tools. Thankfully I can create my own and prefer my own, but that's just me.
Powershell is an easy way to quickly deploy tools but obviously there are more powerful tools and programming languages. However that wasn't my objective.
@JohnFromGWN I'm just making a Recommend. You're overthinking it.
@JohnFromGWN I think it's troublesome to manually select the path every time. I've always used one game path. If you need to switch versions, you just need to replace the relevant files in update.rpf within mods with the corresponding version. The other files remain the same. Or you can create a button to switch between different paths.
@JoyLucien Added an ini file which will also save your path. The path is to GTA5.exe location.
nice one thanks!! saves me dragging folders.
@gtavjamal thanks. glad it helps
@JohnFromGWN good
theres no video