: This is a widely used repository that hosts working gameconfig files for various GTA V updates. You can check the GitHub repository to find a version that matches your build.
Think of vanilla GTA V as a garage that holds 10 cars. The 103501 repack turns that garage into an airport hangar. Without it, installing large car packs is mathematically impossible.
Open OpenIV in Edit Mode (you must enable this via the toolbar). Navigate to the following path in your GTA V directory: [mods]\update\update.rpf\common\data\ If you do not have a mods folder, create one in your main GTA V directory to protect your original files.
The 103501 repack is part of a well-maintained collection of gameconfig files. The most reputable and frequently updated version is maintained by on GitHub, which also serves as the central location for known-working gameconfig files for each GTA V update. Their repository ensures compatibility with the latest DLCs and patches.
Standard game files have strict memory pool limits. When you add custom cars or maps, the game often crashes during the loading screen or gameplay because it exceeds these predefined limits. A repack typically includes:
Ensures custom scripts and mods can communicate with the game engine.
This refers to a gameconfig.xml specifically tweaked for the 1.0.1035.1 version of GTA V. Using the wrong gameconfig version will instantly crash your game.
"Boot up," Leo whispered.
The allocation of virtual memory for textures, physics, and map geometry.
To properly use a gameconfig and ensure your game doesn't crash, you typically need to install these supporting tools into your main GTA V directory:
Allows you to install hundreds of custom cars ( dlclist.xml entries) without the game running out of memory.
Download from trusted modding sites like GTA5-Mods.com – verify file hash and check comments for version compatibility.
Ensure your GTA V version is exactly 103501. If you are on a newer or older version, you must find a gameconfig specifically for that version.