Gtavupdatex64dlcpacks Extra Quality ✧
Each subfolder (e.g., patchday18ng, mpchristmas2, mpluxe2) contains DLC-specific assets. For extra quality mods, you generally want to avoid editing vanilla DLCs directly. Instead, create your own dedicated DLC pack.
Since its initial release in 2013, Grand Theft Auto V has undergone a massive transformation. From the humble streets of Los Santos on the PlayStation 3 to the ray-traced glory of the PC and next-gen consoles, the game has aged remarkably well. However, for the PC master race, the thirst for higher fidelity never ends.
If you have spent any time digging through the GTA V installation directory (or scouring modding forums like GTA5-Mods.com or Reddit’s r/GTAV_Mods), you have likely stumbled upon a dense, intimidating folder path:
\Grand Theft Auto V\update\x64\dlcpacks\ gtavupdatex64dlcpacks extra quality
And you may have seen the cryptic phrase: "gtavupdatex64dlcpacks extra quality".
What does it mean? Is it a secret setting? A mod? A console command? In this long-form guide, we will dissect every component of this keyword, explain how to achieve "extra quality" in your game, and warn you of the risks involved. Each subfolder (e
You have two options:
Option A: Manual Editing (Advanced)
Navigate to: mods\update\x64\dlcpacks\patchday10ng\dlc.rpf\x64\levels\gta5\_citye\dt1_04.rpf\
Extract cs1_03.ytd. Open it in a texture editor (like Paint.NET with DDS plugin). Resave the texture with higher resolution (e.g., change from 1024x1024 to 2048x2048). Re-import. You have two options: Option A: Manual Editing
Option B: Pre-Made "Extra Quality" Packs Download community packs like:
Installation typically involves dragging a new folder into dlcpacks and editing the dlclist.xml file (located in update\update.rpf\common\data).
