If you are trying to "put together text" such as translations or custom UI, you will likely look for specific file types inside x64g.rpf :
To work with the contents of this file, you generally need specialized modding tools:
: Download and install OpenIV, then point it to your GTA V installation directory. x64g.rpf
: Many props and objects that might feature text (like skateboards or street signs) are located at: x64g.rpf\levels\gta5\generic\cutsobjects.rpf ⚠️ Important Considerations
The file is a core archive file for Grand Theft Auto V (GTA V) that contains various game assets, such as models and textures for characters and world objects. "Putting together text" in this context typically refers to editing or replacing text-based assets (like subtitles, menus, or UI textures) contained within this archive or using it to facilitate modding. 🛠️ How to Access and Edit x64g.rpf If you are trying to "put together text"
: Often found in .gxt2 files. These contain the actual strings of text used in the game menus and missions.
: Found in .ytd (texture dictionary) files. Some "text" in the game is actually an image of text. 🛠️ How to Access and Edit x64g
: The industry standard for opening and editing GTA V .rpf files.