gameconfig.xml — Custom game config (critical for stability)
Any other loose .asi, .ini or .xml files that are mod-related
// STEP 4 — SKIP THESE
Do not copy any of these — they are game files, not mods:
GTA5.exe, GTA5_BE.exe, GTAVLauncher.exe
x64\, update\update.rpf, any .rpf files in the root
BattlEye\, Redistributables\, SDK\
All .pdb debug files — not needed by users
Logs\, MiniCrashReports\
// STEP 5 — WHY IS IT STILL LARGE? (e.g. 40GB+)
The mods\ and lml\ folders contain large .rpf files for vehicle, weapon and clothing mods — this is normal for a heavily modded GTA V. These can be 30GB+.
Tip: Open your mods\ folder and check if it contains the original GTA V .rpf files as backup (like update\update.rpf inside the mods folder). If so, you can delete those — only keep the modified rpf files.
// STEP 6 — ZIP IN BATCHES (RECOMMENDED)
Instead of one huge ZIP, split into smaller ones by category. Right-click each folder → Send to → Compressed (zipped) folder:
Then upload each ZIP separately using the batch uploader below. Buyers receive all parts after purchase.
// UPLOAD YOUR PACK IN BATCHES
If your mod pack is large (like 41GB), split it into multiple ZIPs by folder and upload them one by one.
For example: Core.zip (Plugins + scripts),
Vehicles.zip (mods + lml),
Graphics.zip (reshade + nve).
Buyers get all parts after purchase.
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