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Lenny's Mod Loader RDR 0.6.8470.31280

Replace any game file!
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The general idea of Lenny's Mod Loader is to provide an easy way to modify the game. In its current state for RDR 2 it will allow you to replace any file in the game, whether they are streaming files such as models or data files, font files etc. It also includes full UI support akin to the GTA V version.

 

The three screenshots show replaced assets, replaced font and an altered meta file to change the police response in Valentine to Saint Denis police. These are all provided in an example download, see "Examples" further down below for more information. 

 

Installation

1.) Copy all files from "ModLoader" into your RDR 2 game root folder so that files such as vfs.asi are in the same folder as your RDR2.exe.

2.) The Mod Manager folder can be anywhere and does not need to be inside the game folder.

3.) New mods go into lml folder or use the button "Download with Mod Manager" on the mod website if it is supported (see installation video for an example).

 

Beta 11 highlights - Data file merge and manifest support

A few new exciting features are part of this update. First, support for overriding files used very early during game load has been improved significantly. While I hope that this does not cause any side-effects, please let me know if mods that worked well previously no longer function correctly. For instance, it was not possible in previous versions to override the skydome textures to change the moon. Thanks to @VideoTech for testing.

 

Second, data file loading allows you to separate your changes to certain files, such as assets_* or metapeds into individual files so that you no longer have to modify the existing one (effectively merging them). This should make it a lot easier to create mods such as custom peds since you can contain most changes to separate files. Please note that this does not magically work for all games files but only those where the internal game parser supports additions (so no catalog for instance). In addition, custom manifest files for peds and maps are supported now. The ped support has been tested extensively, but map support will only really become useful once CodeX can generate these files for you. An example for these features is provided in the download courtesy of BHmaster.

 

Beta 9 highlights

Very much a maintenance update, this version hopefully fixes the random DRM integrity crashes. Thanks a lot to @calledme.kev who spent tens of hours testing various builds to find the issue! It also adds a lot of caching for collection calls that rely on read-only data, so LML should be a little less demanding.

 

Beta 8 highlights
This version adds a few new features such as allowing you to override the _manifest.ymf and _cache.ych files found in RPFs. Support to replace hashed files has also improved and now includes ymaps among other file types. The streaming folder now loads pso files, such as ymap, as text files, too. Most data files that are forced to be loaded as pso by the game have been patched to support being loaded as text files, such as cameras.ymt or the archetype definitions. Due to heavy refactoring to improve startup performance, previous builds are still made available. See changelog for more details.

Ymap & Ytyp support (beta 7)
This version introduces experimental support for ymap and ytyp. Two very simple examples are included that move some of the blue barrels around Valentine (check behind the saloon) via a different ymap and that make the lights inside the Saloon much brighter (ytyp - thanks to Modifiver). For ymap modifications, if you unload the imap via script and modify the file on disk, the changes will be applied on reload so no need to restart the game.

Bk2 support (beta 7)
Bink files were technically already supported in previous versions but caused some problems. In the current version they still behave somewhat differently in that they need to have two '.' in their file name as the extension '.bk2' is part of the actual file name. So name your file "movie.bk2.bk2" to make sure it gets replaced correctly. An example for replace would be "replace\movies_0\movies\filename.bk2.bk2".

Settings file (beta 7)
A settings file has been added that is to be placed in the game's root folder and called lml.ini. It is mostly geared towards developers and allows for more verbose logging output (or less..) making it easier to identify files you want to replace. If you set the log level to 0 you can see most of the game's requests to load files and it should be much easier to correctly identify the path you want to replace. Please note that many files are only loaded via hash and not via their name. You can also choose to disable the streaming and replace folders if you do not use them for added performance.

 

Ymt support (beta 5)

The biggest new feature in this update is the support for ymt file editing even if the source file contains unknown hashes. In order to replace a file, export the ymt to xml with OpenIV and then either use replacement via install.xml or the replace folder to replace the original file. Since you are replacing the ymt file, make sure that your file also has the ymt extension even though it contains xml. For the replace folder method you also need to match the file name. Now you can edit the file in plaintext and the game will treat it as a ymt with all names fixed up when loading. See the included examples for more information.

 

If you do end up finding a file where you feel that it is not properly fixed up by LML (for instance when exporting the file directly from OpenIV without any changes breaks the game), please let me know. The only file I know of that will currently cause problems is weapons.ymt, but this is not due to LML but because of an export bug in OpenIV which cuts off certain weapon flags. The High-Roller revolver example has these flags manually restored and hence works fine, but this is not the case when exported directly from OpenIV. I have notified the team and trust that they will fix this export problem in the future. Until then you will have to manually inspect the ymt, gather the flags and restore them manually in the xml for weapons if you plan to use them. Please note that this requires advanced knowledge of game structures.

 

Ymt Examples

This download comes with extensive examples courtesy of @Modifiver that modify various aspects of the game. Check them out in the included examples folder and copy them to your lml folder to try them out!

 

Upgrading from earlier LML versions without install.xml support (beta 2 and earlier)

This version of Lenny's Mod Loader introduces install.xml files to instruct LML on how to load your mods. Thus, mods can be separated in folders and no longer require nested folder structures. This is a proven concept from our GTA V version and has now been ported over. You can still use the replace and stream folder under your lml folder. Please note, however, that the Mod Manager UI will only pick up mods that use the new install.xml system so it is recommended to convert your mods to the new system. Only mods using install.xml support Download with Mod Manager. Consult the examples below to learn how to use the new system.

 

Examples

You can find more examples by @Modifiver here:

https://www.rdr2mods.com/downloads/rdr2/mods/80-modifivers-six-shooter-teaser-pack/

 

More examples with detailed documentation on the new install.xml system can be found here:

https://www.rdr2mods.com/downloads/rdr2/mods/77-examples-for-lennys-mod-loader/

 

Verify your file got replaced

If you feel that your file is not being replaced properly, have a look at the log file and see if you can find any entry related to it. Perhaps the path was not correct and hence it did not work. Search for "replaced" for files in replace and "adding" for files in stream.

 

Support

Since this is the first release for RDR I expect there to be quite a few problems and certain files might not work as expected. If you have trouble replacing specific files, please do not hesitate to comment here or reach out and include your modified file and file structure so I can have a look.

 

Installation Video

 Please find a detailed installation video including a guide through our examples here (thanks to @Gan Ceann)

 

 

Detailed explanation of stream vs replace (older versions)

In the lml folder you can find two subfolders, one called "replace" and one called "stream". Both can be used for the same thing but replace is ultimately more powerful, but also more advanced. The stream folder you might recognize from Map Editor or Rampage Trainer and just loads streaming files directly.

 

Stream

As mentioned, similar to other tools available this merely loads streaming files into the game when the game is loading. For instance, model or texture files would go in there and will replace the existing assets in the game. If you do not know the name of an asset, but only its hash, simply name it 0xhash.ext (e.g. 0x9E54B506.ytd for w_melee_machete01+hi.ytd) and it will still be recognized and replace the asset correctly.

This is the most convenient way to quickly replace streaming files as you do not have to worry about where in the game files they are located but only their name.

 

Replace

This folder creates a virtual mapping of the entire game file structure and hence allows you to replace any game file, granted you know its full location. This is similar to the paths you can see in OpenIV when navigating RPFs, but not exactly the same. If you want to change the dispatch.meta file for instance, you will need to modify it in update.rpf, as the one in common.rpf is superseded by that. To do that, you would create the following structure: "replace\update\common\data\dispatch.meta". This is exactly the path you would use in OpenIV (without the .rpf ending for update). Now, whenever the game wants to access this file, it will load yours instead. It is that simple!

 

If you want to replace the font file font_lib_efigs.gfx in scaleform_frontend.rpf for instance, you would create the following structure: "replace\update\x64\patch\data\cdimages\scaleform_frontend\font_lib_efigs.gfx".

 

Word of caution: File paths do not always match their RPF names unfortunately, hence this is a bit more advanced but also allows greater control. Say you want to replace player_zero_coat_001_open.ydd which is present in both packs_1.rpf (original) and dlc.rpf (from patchpack001, an update to the file). Files DLCs follow a slightly different pathing scheme. The full path to this file would be "replace\dlc_patchPack001\x64\packs\base\models\component_models\player_zero_coat_001_open.ydd". As you can see, it does not match the file path directly, which is also why for many files using the stream folder is just simpler. This is because the game maps some files differently and when you open the dlc.rpf (in patchpack001) and its setup2.xml you will see why: the device name is dlc_patchPack001 which is the "root" of all files inside this archive. Thus the path starts at "dlc_patchPack001" and then follows the RPF structure until you arrive at "replace\dlc_patchPack001\x64\packs\base\models\component_models\player_zero_coat_001_open.ydd". Not that complicated, but certainly not as easy as the streaming folder and something to look out for.
 

 

Acknowledgements

Thanks to NTA for his work on fwEvents, hooking, fiDevice and sysAllocator
Thanks to listener for his work on fiDevice and advice over the years (hope you are well!)
Thanks to the OpenIV team for OpenIV
Thanks to dexyfex for CodeWalker

Thanks to Gan Ceann, Will and GameRoll for testing as well as Jewels, GuiCORLEONEx794, jack.sharif and Modifiver for providing example assets

What's New in Version 0.6.8470.31280   See changelog

Released

0.6.8470.31280

Add manifest loading support (thanks to BHmaster for testing)

Add data file loading support (thanks to BHmaster for testing)

Improve overriding of files at game startup (thanks to VideoTech for testing)

You only need to replace vfs.asi when upgrading

 

0.5.8262.28299

Fixed an issue where certain files were not detected correctly when using the replace folder

You only need to replace vfs.asi when upgrading

 

0.5.8154.2388

Added support for build 1436.31 - Preliminary, perhaps, but seems stable

 

0.5.7872.2247
Improved start up performance by adding pattern cache

Improved performance of many collection calls by caching read only data

Potential fix for random DRM crashes (thanks a lot to calledme_kev who spent tens of hours testing various builds!)

 

0.5.7852.27033

Added support for manifest.ymf overrides
Added support for _cache.ych overrides
Added support for hashed replacement files
Added support for files loaded from stream replacing pso variants as xml
Added general purpose hook to allow loading most pso data files as xml (cameras and archetypes among the most interesting)
Added more known file extensions for logging
Improved support for install.xml relative overrides
Improved streaming resource check
Improved startup performance

 

0.5.7837.34504

Added yld and ydd to streaming files auto detection

Added game version logging
Added support for large string replacements (up to 4kb per string up from 512bytes)
Added settings file (lml.ini) to configure log level and other features
Added experimental ymap support

Added experimental ytyp support
Added support for bk2 files

Improved string parser when dealing with special characters

Improved Mod Manager handling of protected folders (should no longer crash)
 

0.4.7818.38572

Added support for adding custom strings and replacing existing ones (see example included that renames navy revolver)

Improved ymt compatibility for certain files (fixes missing icons in catalog)

Improved support for certain ymt files such as landing_sp.ymt (thanks to Bob Ross, Gunslinger and natsu for their help)

 

0.4.7805.278

Added experimental support for editing .ymt files as raw xml with unknown tags and values

Added new ymt examples (courtesy of @Modifiver)

Added support for hashed files in nested structures using the replace folder

Improved audio overwrite logging

Improved file support for "menu"-level textures such as graphics.ytd (thanks to Gunslinger for their help)

Improved support for scenario files (thanks to Modifiver for their help)

 

0.4.7798.30656

Improved memory allocation strategy for hooking memory (which also makes it compatible with 1355)

 

0.4.7794.32766

Added new install.xml system

Added UI support

Added more examples (courtesy of @Modifiver)

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    3 hours ago, garfieldthecatto said:

    How do I use this mod loader online? 

    You don't, sorry.

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    On 8/12/2021 at 7:50 PM, LMS said:

     

    Only permanent solution for you would be to move RDR onto a somewhat modern/fast disk. No matter the amount of caching and optimizations, if the disk is slow, it will cause problems.

    I'm not sure really. I don't think that's the issue personally, as my Game is saved on a Faster than normal SSHD (Firecuda.) Other people have mentioned stuttering too but maybe it's a case by case basis? 

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    On 7/19/2021 at 1:25 AM, HairyConts said:

    Game stutters after installing the mod loader. I have tried both version 7 and 8. Only Lenny's Simple Trainer and LML installed. Any fix to the stuttering?

    Did you find a Solution / Work-around for this mate? The stuttering is very distracting 

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    Mod Loader just deleted on its own for some reason. The lag and FPS drop is due to Lenny's Simple Trainer for people who added it to get Red Dead Offline to work . I have fixed this FPS drop issue to do so u just have to remove the file NativeInterop.dll if u don't need the trainer to pop up when u press F5 remove EasyHookPatch.asi also 

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    14 hours ago, MattyReady said:

    Did you find a Solution / Work-around for this mate? The stuttering is very distracting 

    Please read my last comment 

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    Does this support the current version of the game? Been trying to get it working, but I think the last update messed it up. 

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    @g0kiaIt does work but people don't know how to install them correctly. Lml used to use an older system of loading mods, but since that system got changed, most of the lml mods don't work even if you convert them to the new loading format with the mod manager.

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    Hey my game is crashing now when I use LML. It started happening after the latest rdr2 update. My game always crash and then just go back to desktop. Any idea how to fix this?

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    I did everyhing right and when I start the game nothing changes.. I can see "Game not running" or "Waiting for game" in the mod manager even tho the game is started in the background dude wtf xd
     
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    Hello, I seem to be having a bit of a problem. 

    I've installed the mod manager following the video provided on this page so everything should be installed correctly, but when I launch the game it just gives up as soon as the mod manager gets connected. I can't for the life of me figure this problem out so any help is welcome. 

     

    I should mention that I also installed "Lenny's Simple trainer" which also could be the cause of the problem but since the game just gives up as soon as the modloader gets connected my suspicions points this way.  

     

    the vfs.log:

    2021-08-26 16:09:23 INFO  d:\gtav\vfs\vfs\vfs\loadermain.cpp:116: Log initialized
    2021-08-26 16:09:23 INFO  d:\gtav\vfs\vfs\vfs\loadermain.cpp:117: Lenny's Mod Loader Beta Test Version 0.5.7872.2247 - Compiled on Jul 21 2021 01:14:57
    2021-08-26 16:09:23 INFO  d:\gtav\vfs\vfs\vfs\loadermain.cpp:122: Running RDR2
    2021-08-26 16:09:23 INFO  d:\gtav\vfs\vfs\vfs\loadermain.cpp:97: Game File Version: 1.0.1436.26
    2021-08-26 16:09:24 INFO  d:\gtav\vfs\vfs\vfs\hooking\hooking.cpp:44: Found hooking memory at 7ff6130c0000
    2021-08-26 16:09:24 INFO  d:\gtav\vfs\vfs\vfs\loadermain.cpp:147: HookFunction::RunAll(): done
    2021-08-26 16:09:25 INFO  d:\gtav\vfs\vfs\vfs\loadermain.cpp:132: Init done

     

    The Easyhook.log
    2021-08-26 16:09:21 TRACE Patch:178: Log initialized
    2021-08-26 16:09:21 TRACE Patch:183: Loaded EasyHook64.dll at 7ff8c1e20000
    2021-08-26 16:09:21 TRACE Patch:203: Allocated 65536 bytes at 7ff612fe0000
    2021-08-26 16:09:21 TRACE Patch:203: Allocated 65536 bytes at 7ff613000000
    2021-08-26 16:09:21 TRACE Patch:203: Allocated 65536 bytes at 7ff613020000
    2021-08-26 16:09:21 TRACE Patch:203: Allocated 65536 bytes at 7ff613040000
    2021-08-26 16:09:21 TRACE Patch:203: Allocated 65536 bytes at 7ff613060000
    2021-08-26 16:09:21 TRACE Patch:203: Allocated 65536 bytes at 7ff613080000
    2021-08-26 16:09:21 TRACE Patch:203: Allocated 65536 bytes at 7ff6130a0000
    2021-08-26 16:09:21 TRACE Patch:219: Found LhAllocateMemoryEx at 7ff8c1e35180
    2021-08-26 16:09:21 TRACE Patch:227: Found LhFreeMemory at 7ff8c1e35270
    2021-08-26 16:09:21 TRACE Patch:235: Found LhFreeMemory inlined at 7ff8c1e38968
     

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    @Syndaren  Don't install mod manager, just copy over "vfs.asi" and "lml\stream" folder to game root folder.  copy mod file manually to "lml\stream" that will do.

     

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    1 hour ago, alkman6 said:

    @Syndaren  Don't install mod manager, just copy over "vfs.asi" and "lml\stream" folder to game root folder.  copy mod file manually to "lml\stream" that will do.

     

    Well I'll be damned, that worked, thanks a bunch buddy! 🙂 

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    Please excuse me if I'm being a massive imbecile here.

     

    Managed to actual mods to work with LML however the mods/texture replacers that require being extracted to the "stream" folder don't work.

    Looking everywhere it does seem as simple as just creating the folder and dropping the files in but it isn't working.

     

    the mods say to extract to either rampage/*etc... or lml/stream

     

    I know the texture replacements work, as I was using them in Rampage Trainer fine (but have stopped using it as my mission markers keep vanishing which I understand to be a side effect of scripthook)

     

    Please can someone help as this has been driving me up the wall for hours 🙂

     

    ---- Fixed ----

     

    I was using LML for mods before moving the textures from rampage, which was working fine

    When I moved the files to stream, I could see on game load that it wasn't working, what I didn't do was check the actual mods still worked (which they didn't)

    In my cleaning I had removed the dinput8.dll so nothing was working, but I hadn't noticed.

    Put that back and its all working now.

     

     

     

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    Great mod thanks a lot

    No trouble to install any of your mods but i'd like to use a mod from nexus ( bigger horses) and it say i can intall it with LML, i've used mod manager but it doesn't work. 

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    On 8/26/2021 at 11:32 PM, Syndaren said:

    Well I'll be damned, that worked, thanks a bunch buddy! 🙂 

    Glad it works for you 👍

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    Great job LMS! 

     

    One question, is it possible to use Lenny's Mod Loader without the following files:

    ModManager.Core.dll

    ModManager.NativeInterop.dll

    NLog.dll

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    15 hours ago, dusperica said:

    Great job LMS! 

     

    One question, is it possible to use Lenny's Mod Loader without the following files:

    ModManager.Core.dll

    ModManager.NativeInterop.dll

    NLog.dll

    @dusperica You need them for lml to work.

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    I dont know if it has anything to do with new rdr2 update i have version dll and all installed i neeed help And lml doesnt even work nothing changesrededd3e.thumb.png.4bd94052b3ce131d9b70c4b5d3c690b6.png

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    On 8/31/2021 at 4:33 AM, Stupter1 said:

    I dont know if it has anything to do with new rdr2 update i have version dll and all installed i neeed help And lml doesnt even work nothing changesrededd3e.thumb.png.4bd94052b3ce131d9b70c4b5d3c690b6.png

    @Stupter1 It seems you have two asi loaders installed. dinput.dll and version.dll are doing the same thing and may be interfering with each other. I would recommend removing version.dll as it does not have any protection from you accidently using mods in Red Dead Online. dinput.dll does the same thing as version.dll but has the protection that prevents you accidently using mods in Red Dead Online. I tested lml with dininput.dll and it works. To see if lml is working, just check that lml is producing log files. Lml won't do anything if no lml mods are installed. If you have a lml mod installed and it seems to not work, then there is something wrong with the lml mod, NOT lml itself.

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    Good time of day.Tell me why the trainer from Lenny conflicts with the loader of mods from Leni?Both the trainer and the loader are the last that are available,the game is licensed.Bought in Rockstar.

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    On 5/6/2021 at 2:27 PM, LMS said:

     

    I have received your message, but my current priority is not making LML work with older versions of the game. I will do it when I get the chance, but there is no need to constantly post here.

     

     

    The format for GTA V is slightly different, but there are definitely converters out there which should help you get these loaded. I am the wrong person to ask about that though, as I do not do any file modding.

    I have the latest version of everything but when i launch my game wit the mod loader, my game just wont start!

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    On 9/1/2021 at 10:42 PM, WesternGamer said:

    @Stupter1 It seems you have two asi loaders installed. dinput.dll and version.dll are doing the same thing and may be interfering with each other. I would recommend removing version.dll as it does not have any protection from you accidently using mods in Red Dead Online. dinput.dll does the same thing as version.dll but has the protection that prevents you accidently using mods in Red Dead Online. I tested lml with dininput.dll and it works. To see if lml is working, just check that lml is producing log files. Lml won't do anything if no lml mods are installed. If you have a lml mod installed and it seems to not work, then there is something wrong with the lml mod, NOT lml itself.

    So i did do the dinput.dll thing and it sitll same jmrp isnt working and whyems assortment i think too and red dead offline but whyems assortment idkd how to check cuz idk where to buy the cloth

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    7 hours ago, Stupter1 said:

    So i did do the dinput.dll thing and it sitll same jmrp isnt working and whyems assortment i think too and red dead offline but whyems assortment idkd how to check cuz idk where to buy the cloth

    Check that lml is at least generating a log file. If a log file is generated, then the issue is due to how the lml mods are installed. They changed how mods are installed and this broke the old mods. You can convert the old mods to the new way mods are installed with lml mod manager but it does not work. I would recommend manually converting the mod so it is compatible to the latest version of lml. If you can't convert them manually then I could convert them for you. But before doing that, check that the mods are not in the lml folder, they should be in lml\downloader.

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