DLC "Dirty Money: Part 1" for GTA 5 "kills" PC mods (Grand Theft Auto 5)
Installing the Dirty Money: Part 1 update for Grand Theft Auto 5 on PC will prevent players from using mods in single player mode. The 2 GB update released today on the PC does not allow the use of Script Hook V scripts, which was created specifically for the installation and normal operation of various mods in the game. "I'd be surprised if R* once again says they're okay with single player mods," writes Hook V creator Alexander Blade. “After installing the patch (1.0.372.2), the original hashes are changed, and code DRM protection is applied to a large number of script-related functions, including native ones.†Alexander Blade recommends that anyone who wants to continue enjoying mods in singleplayer should back up their files while ScriptHookV is being updated. Recall that earlier Rockstar announced that which has no intention of banning single player PC mods. The Dirty Money Part 1 DLC adds both new content and includes various bug fixes (for example, restoring the depth of field feature in the Snapmatic camera). Therefore, it is likely that the problem with mods that arose after installing the add-on is not some kind of intentional action by Rockstar. In any case, if you want to continue playing GTA 5's Story Mode with mods, you should not install the latest update, which adds various luxury cars and air vehicles, new clothes and weapons to the game. caused after installing the add-on, is not an intentional action by Rockstar. In any case, if you want to continue playing GTA 5's Story Mode with mods, you should not install the latest update, which adds various luxury cars and air vehicles, new clothes and weapons to the game. caused after installing the add-on, is not an intentional action by Rockstar. In any case, if you want to continue playing GTA 5's Story Mode with mods, you should not install the latest update, which adds various luxury cars and air vehicles, new clothes and weapons to the game.Omg, every game is like this.
And it's not the DLC that kills, but the patch that comes with it.
Every major patch kills old mods, like Skyrim.
Never mind, a new scripthook will be released soon and cheaters will again bomb farts to honest players
virtyworld
Well, at least a couple of days "bomb farts" (I hate this stupid expression, but here it is in place) will be for cheaters. They completely forgot how to play without cheats. They are nobody and nothing without them - they die like flies. At least the weekend will be fine to play.
what files have changed, which ones need to be rolled back so that the mods start working, tell me
Yes, and to hell with him, a specialist the day before the patch 50 million, cheated, and that's enough)