Gta 5 Police Car Pack Oiv Repack [patched]
GTA V — Police Car Pack OIV Repack: Complete Guide
Warning: Modding GTA V can cause game instability, conflict with online services, or lead to bans if used with Rockstar’s online services. Use mods offline only and back up game files before proceeding.
The Good – Why It’s Interesting
This repack takes the standard “drag and drop” mod and wraps it in OpenIV’s .oiv installer. One click. Actually one click. The package intelligently adds new car slots (sheriff2, fbi4, police5) instead of overwriting vanilla cars. That alone is revolutionary for a repack. gta 5 police car pack oiv repack
The car selection is chef’s kiss:
- Unmarked 2018 Charger with hidden dash lights
- A slick-top FPIS unit with working take-downs
- An old-school Crown Victoria for nostalgia patrols
- Even a slick Buffalo STX with working AR tablet in the passenger seat
Lighting configs are synced perfectly with ELS (Emergency Lighting System). No flickering, no missing textures. The handling lines have been tweaked so the SUVs don’t roll like shopping carts. GTA V — Police Car Pack OIV Repack:
Issue 1: "Game Memory Error" or Infinite Loading Screen
Cause: The game is running out of memory because too many high-quality police cars are loaded.
Solution: Unmarked 2018 Charger with hidden dash lights A
- Find the
gameconfig.xml included in your repack (usually in the download folder).
- Manually drag that
gameconfig.xml into OpenIV at mods\common.rpf\data\.
- Replace the file. This allows the game to use over 10GB of vehicle memory.
5.2 Texture Loss (Pink/Missing Textures)
- Cause: Police car packs are notoriously high-polygon and high-resolution. If a repack includes too many 4K texture vehicles, the game engine runs out of memory (VRAM).
- Symptom: Vehicles appear as flat pink textures, or the ground/buildings disappear.
- Remedy: Users must manually edit the
.ytd files within the OIV to lower texture resolution, a process the OIV format tries to abstract away.
Requirements
- GTA V (PC) with files accessible.
- OpenIV (latest).
- Script Hook V (optional; some mods require it) — use offline only.
- ASI Loader and OpenIV.asi (often installed via OpenIV).
- 7-Zip or WinRAR (for archives).
- The police car pack OIV repack file (download source).
- Text editor (Notepad++).
- Administrator privileges on your PC.
The Installation Process
- Download the File: Ensure you are downloading a
.oiv file. If it is zipped, extract the .oiv inside.
- Open OpenIV: Navigate to your GTA V directory (usually
C:\Program Files\Rockstar Games\Grand Theft Auto V).
- Toggle Edit Mode: Click "Edit Mode" in the top right to enable modifications (Green checkmark).
- Drag and Drop: Simply drag the
.oiv file into the OpenIV window.
- The Installer Pops Up: You will see a dialog box. Choose "Install."
- During install, it may ask if you want to install the "Mods Folder" version. ALWAYS choose YES.
- Wait: Some packs (500MB+) take 2-3 minutes to copy files.
- Success: Close OpenIV.
The "Mods Folder" Rule
A high-quality repack will automatically install files into \mods\update\x64\dlcpacks\. This keeps your original game files pristine. If a mod tries to write directly to update.rpf without using the mods folder, delete it immediately—that is a bad repack.