If you've spent any time messing around with Indian Bike Driving 3D, you've probably stumbled across this thing called "RGS Load" somewhere in the menu. And you probably thought — what even is this? Is it different from cheat codes? Do I need it?
Short answer: yes, it's different. And honestly? RGS is where things get really interesting. While regular cheat codes give you one car or one character at a time, RGS Load is basically the game's built-in content delivery system. It dumps entire resource packs into your game world — we're talking buildings, city layouts, texture upgrades, 3D models, the works. It turns Indian Bike Driving 3D from a simple driving game into a proper sandbox experience where you're basically designing your own world.
So What Exactly is RGS Load?
RGS stands for Resource Game System. Sounds technical, I know. But think of it like this — the game engine has all these game assets sitting inside it: buildings, roads, vehicles, trees, textures, character models. The RGS Load feature is your way of telling the game "hey, load THIS specific pack of stuff into my world right now."
When you use RGS Load, you're not just spawning a single item. You're importing a whole collection of resources. Maybe it's a set of city buildings. Maybe it's a complete village environment with farms and houses. Maybe it's a texture pack that changes how your car looks. The point is — it's bigger and more powerful than any single cheat code.
Here's what sets it apart:
- Loads whole packs — Not just one vehicle, but entire sets of content at once
- Changes your environment — Can completely reshape your game world's layout and vibe
- Stays loaded — Resources stick around until you restart the game or remove them manually
- Has its own input — You enter RGS codes in a separate loading interface, not the regular cheat box
Without RGS, you'd be stuck with the default map and environment data forever. With it? Every gaming session can look completely different. For even more control over your game world, the ITA Menu takes customization even further.
RGS Load vs Regular Cheat Codes — What's the Actual Difference?
This trips up a LOT of players. They try entering an RGS code in the regular cheat box and then wonder why nothing happens. Let me clear this up once and for all.
Regular Cheat Codes
- Go in the standard cheat code text field — the one you see when you open the game menu
- Each code unlocks one thing: a car, a bike, a character, an animal
- Instant. Type it, hit Apply, boom — it's in your game
- Simple text strings like ROLLSROYCE, FRANKLIN, ELEPHANT
- Perfect for beginners who just want to unlock cool stuff quickly
RGS Load Codes
- Go through a completely separate RGS Load option in the menu — different input field
- Import full resource packs: terrain data, building models, environment props, custom maps
- Might take a few seconds to load because there's more data involved
- Can impact your phone's performance if you stack too many packs
- Way more powerful, but you need to know what you're doing
Bottom line: if you're just getting started with this Android game, learn regular cheat codes first. Our cheat code entry guide covers the basics. Once that feels easy, come back here and level up with RGS.
How to Use RGS Load (Step by Step)
Alright, let's walk through the actual process. It's not complicated — just slightly different from entering regular codes.
Step 1: Get Into the Game Menu
Open Indian Bike Driving 3D and let it load. Tap on the menu icon — same one you'd normally use for cheat codes. You know the drill by now.
Step 2: Look for "RGS Load" Specifically
Here's the important part. Don't type your RGS code into the regular cheat box. Scroll around the settings or menu until you spot something labeled "RGS Load", "Load RGS", or potentially "Resource Load". It'll have its own separate text field. That's the one you want.
Step 3: Type the Code and Load
Enter the RGS code — same rules apply: all caps, no spaces, exact spelling. Then hit the Load button. Unlike regular cheats which are instant, RGS might take a moment. Bigger content packs with more 3D models and texture data take a little longer. Don't panic if there's a brief pause — it's just processing the game assets.
Step 4: Check Out Your New World
Once it finishes loading, close the menu and look around. If you loaded a map pack, you might see entirely new structures and buildings around you. Vehicle packs will spawn cars nearby. Texture packs might change how existing surfaces look. It varies depending on what you loaded.
RGS Codes Worth Trying First
Not all RGS packs are created equal. Some are absolutely worth loading just to see the game transform. Here are the crowd favorites — remember, enter these through the RGS Load option, not the regular cheat box:
- MC Queen Car — That Lightning McQueen-inspired race car? Yeah, loads through RGS. It's gorgeous
- Military Jeep — The heavy-duty off-roader with insane ground clearance. One of those models that just feels right on mountain roads
- RollsRoyce — The luxury sedan everyone wants. Smooth, sleek, drives like butter on city streets
- Franklin — GTA-style character model. If you grew up playing San Andreas, this one hits different
- Zoo City — Loads a full zoo environment complete with enclosures. Pair it with animal codes for the full experience
- Village Map — A complete Indian village. Farms, temples, traditional houses — the whole desi vibe. So peaceful compared to the city
- Load Car Skin — Custom paint jobs and vehicle textures. Make your rides look unique
For even more downloadable content packs and add-ons, check out our full Plugins directory — everything sorted by category so you find what you want fast.
Building Your Own Custom World (This is the Fun Part)
Wanna know what makes RGS special? You can layer multiple resource packs to create a game world that literally nobody else has. It's like being a level designer for your own mobile game.
Here's a recipe that works really well:
- Pick your base — Start by loading a map like Village Map or Zoo City. This gives you the foundation — terrain, roads, basic structures
- Stack on buildings — Load a building resource pack to add more structures. Mix and match different packs for variety
- Populate with vehicles — Spawn a few different cars and bikes through RGS. Makes the world feel lived-in
- Add life — Use the Spawn NPC feature from the ITA Menu to drop some characters into your world. Maybe some animals too
- Final touches — Load texture packs or prop collections for those small details that make everything pop
Fair warning though — don't try loading 15 heavy resource packs at once. Your phone will hate you. Build up gradually, especially on budget phones. Speaking of which...
How to Keep Your Phone From Dying Under RGS Load
Look, RGS is powerful, but it eats RAM for breakfast. If you go crazy loading everything at once, your game's gonna lag, stutter, or straight up crash. Been there. Here's what I've learned the hard way:
- One pack at a time — Load one resource, wait for it to fully render, then load the next. Don't spam multiple packs simultaneously
- Watch for lag — If your frame rate starts tanking and driving feels choppy, that's your phone saying "enough." Stop loading more stuff
- Restart clears everything — Feeling laggy? Close the game completely (swipe away from recent apps) and reopen. All loaded resources vanish and you start fresh. Your saved game data stays safe
- Kill background apps first — Before a heavy RGS session, close Instagram, YouTube, Chrome — everything. Free up that RAM
- Update your game — Newer versions handle resource management better. Performance patches are real and they help
- Drop your graphics settings — Planning to load 5+ packs? Lower the visual quality in settings first. You'll barely notice the difference visually, but the game will run way smoother
Frequently Asked Questions
What does RGS stand for?
Resource Game System. It's basically the game's built-in system for loading content packs — buildings, environments, vehicle models, textures, the lot. Think of it as the game's internal content manager.
How do I actually use RGS Load?
Open the game menu, find the "RGS Load" option (it's separate from the regular cheat code input), type your code there, and hit Load. The resources appear in your game world within seconds. Don't accidentally type RGS codes into the regular cheat box — that won't work.
What's the difference between RGS Load and regular cheats?
Regular cheats = one item per code (a car, a character). RGS Load = entire content packs (city maps, building sets, texture collections). Different input fields, different scale of what they do. Both are built into the game though — both safe to use.
Can RGS crash my game?
It won't permanently break anything, but yeah — load too many heavy packs and your game will slow down or freeze, especially on older phones with less RAM. Just restart and you're back to normal. Start small, add gradually.