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Gta iv playerped backup In the Grand Theft Auto series, one of the most important aspects for gamers is that they use a player-profile system which stores information from their previous GTA games. Because of the extended content in Gta San Andreas, this means that gamers can potentially save their character's progress from past games to use in future ones. The playerped.dat file, also known as the playerped.prof or player.p, stores information about the player's progress in San Andreas, including characters' clothing, weapons, and stats of various kinds. This file is created for every savegame of GTA San Andreas if it is played with a progress-saving feature enabled (i.e., completed missions are saved automatically after completion). The game automatically saves the game before certain cutscenes that involve important plot points or actions, making it possible to revert back to that point in case something goes wrong (such as the accidental killing of an NPC). This file is composed of three separate but interrelated parts: playerped0. dat (save game info), playerped1.dat (character info) and playerped2.dat (cars, money). After the game is reinstalled or repaired, these parts are overwritten with garbage values. An old savegame file has to be dumped before it can be used again with the playerped.dat file in San Andreas (or any other games). The playerped0.dat file contains general information about the game state, such as the current city name and custom radio station. The second part of the playerped.dat file, which makes up character info, can be found at /gta/user/player/playerped1/. Here, the player-character is represented by character.img. This is where all of the player-character's clothing, weapons, physical appearance, money amount, kill count (/gta/user/player/playerped2/) and vehicle information are stored. It is recommended that you backup this file for safekeeping, because if this file gets damaged or corrupted in any way (e.g., you delete it mistakenly), your character will revert to his default appearance in all following sessions until you replace the damaged file with a properly backed up one. The third part of the playerped.dat file, which makes up car data information can be found at /gta/user/player/playerped2/. Here, the player's vehicles are represented as a list of vehicle IDs. These IDs will vary from user to user." In the PC version of San Andreas, files from the playerped.dat file are stored at a base directory "PlayerPed" within a folder named "playerped.dat" that is located beneath the GTA San Andreas directory on the hard drive. The file names begin with a number, which represents where on the hard drive that file is going to be stored. cfa1e77820
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