
When using OpenIV with GTA IV: Complete Edition, we introduced the ability to view Episodes (The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony) animations and cut sequences.GTA IV was recently updated to Grand Theft Auto IV: Complete Edition by Rockstar Games, and we now provide greater support for this version: Support for Grand Theft Auto IV: Complete Edition includes:. From the file context menu, you may now export META/PSO files to XML format.In RDR 2, we corrected an issue where OpenIV couldn’t work with specific textures.We fixed an issue where OpenIV exported multichannel audio from RDR 2 improperly.We fixed a problem that caused OpenIV to crash while trying to open some RDR 2 audio files.We fixed an issue that prevented OpenIV from running Red Dead Redemption 2.Work is still in process, and there isn’t much documentation available right now. Aside from strings, it also includes a series of minor tools that make it easier to work with those databases and add new strings yourself.

You may find it here:, where you can see all of the names and strings that OpenIV is currently aware of, organized into text databases. We built a new GitHub repository to keep track of all the names and other strings, which anyone may use and contribute to. Many of those names and strings were discovered and contributed by the modding community. We added a lot of names for files, audio tracks, and some text keys in OpenIV 4.0.1. We concentrated on two aspects of the project: file naming and bug patches. Our goal with Red Dead Redemption 2 support was to improve the user experience. These enhancements are expected later this year. As a result, we will be able to supply BETA versions prior to the general release.
