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IIV NATHAN VII

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As I'm still aware that many of you do not know how to put a .sco into your ISO and/or customise your own addon slots etc.. I thought I would make this nice tutorial for you.

1.) Firstly you need OpenIV which you can get here.

2.) Now you need Xbox Image Browser which you can get here.


3.) Now you need a modified script.img & script_network.img, I currently recommend MDv5 which is available here.

4.) Now you have the script & script_network.img, you need to open your script.img in OpenIV, so lets get started.


When you first launch OpenIV you will be presented with the following screen.
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You can select either EFLC or GTA IV, they will both do the exact same thing, I usually use EFLC so I'm going to click that.
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NOTE: OpenIV will probably ask you where your GTAIV.exe/EFLC.exe file is, if you do not have this go here and download it.
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Next you shall be presented with the following screen, so go ahead and click file -> open archive.

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Now navigate to the file you downloaded (or are going to add .sco's to), and hit open.
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You will be presented with a screen similar to this one, you want to go ahead and click "edit mode" so as you are able to add/rename .sco files.
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Now you want to add your .sco file, so go ahead and select the + button and you shall be prompted to select a file to add.
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After adding your .sco file, you must name it correctly for it to be loaded, I added example.sco so I'm going to rename it to a modslot, for my current setup I'm using MDv5 so it's addonmenu1.sco through addonmenu10.sco
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Now that you've added your .sco file you want to rebuild your .img, to do this go File -> Rebuild.
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Now you're set! Now all you need to do is Open your ISO in Xbox backup creator and replace your script.img and script_network.img and you're set to burn/play :biggrin:.
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You should add how to edit the modmanager.sco and replace the "Addon Slot 1" text with your custom text, as well as how to do colors and symbols.
 
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You should add how to edit the modmanager.sco and replace the "Addon Slot 1" text with your custom text, as well as how to do colors and symbols.
Mhmm mayb'.
 
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Lol why would he do that lol ? Its pritty pointless
Teaching about the colors just adds on to what I said before, "You should add how to edit the modmanager.sco and replace the "Addon Slot 1" text with your custom text, as well as how to do colors and symbols." It would teach others low-level editing of .sco files and let them change the names of the addon slot to what they are adding because some people like it like that. The colors would just be a "fun little twist".
 
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I remember the good times when GTA IV modding was at its peak :frown:
 
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