Grand Theft Auto V [official site] modding hasn’t been given any support by Rockstar, but this is PC-land and PC players will not be restrained. If you’re interested in learning how you install mods for the game, I’ll briefly lay out some basic instructions below. It’s extremely simple, but it requires a couple of pre-installed files before most mods will work, and it can be intimidating if you’re new to modding and the instructions are never all in one place.
GTA 5 Mod install guide
Original words by Graham Smith, updates by Dave Irwin
For some, the only mod they’ll ever need is one that’s already present in the game. I am of course talking about the various cheat codes that are present in the game. Check out our GTA 5 cheats guide for every cheat code present in the game, including those that spawn vehicles, give infinite ammunition, and lower your wanted level.
Before getting started, there are some notes about modding GTA 5 that you should definitely be aware of. Some of these things will only work in singleplayer, but some scripts out there will make changes to GTA Online. Be careful with this. GTA Online is dependent to some extent upon an in-game economy and if you start futzing around with online cheats – even if it’s just making it snow – it’s possible Rockstar won’t take kindly to it.
That said, there’s nothing you’re doing here that can harm your game, your saves, or that can’t be simply undone. To do this, right-click Grand Theft Auto V within your Steam Library, and go to Properties > Local Files > Verify Integrity of Game Cache. This will wipe away your changes and re-download any modified files.
Let’s get started. You need to download just two things, Script Hook V and the LUA Plugin, and it won’t take you more than three minutes to get it all working.
Script Hook V
Script Hook V has a descriptive name: it’s a library of files created by Alexander Blade that allow enterprising modders to write scripts that then hook into Grand Theft Auto’s singleplayer mode. This is the basic tool that makes modding possible. Download Script Hook V from here.
The package comes with both the most recent Asi Loader and the latest version of the Native Trainer. The Asi Loader is essential, the Native Trainer is not but does give you ready access to various cheats in the game, including teleportation, fast run and super jump.
How to install Script Hook V:
1) From within the bin folder of the .zip you just downloaded, copy ScriptHookV.dll to GTAV’s main folder. This is where GTA5.exe is located and, if you’ve got a Steam install, will be something like SteamAppscommonGrand Theft Auto V. 2. For the Asi Loader, you do the same thing but with dsound.dll from the same place. 3. If you want the optional native trainer, do the same thing but with the NativeTrainer.asi file. You probably want it because it lets you do this.
GTAV LUA Plugin
Now that you’ve got Script Hook V installed, there are some other basic mods that make other modding easier. The first is the LUA Plugin by headscript, which lets people write LUA scripts that work with the game. LUA is a language that might be familiar to you, at least in name, if you’ve ever futzed around with something like Garry’s Mod; in short, it lets people make cool things. You can download the GTAV LUA Plugin from here.
How to install GTAV LUA Plugin:
1. Within the .zip you just downloaded, you’ll find a folder called ‘scripts’ and a LUA.asi file. You need both. 2. Plop them in the same folder as before: SteamAppscommonGrand Theft Auto V. 3. Within the ‘scripts’ folder you just created, you’ll see an ‘addins’ folder. This is where you’re going to drop any LUA files you download in future. It’ll be empty just now though.
How to install a mod in GTA 5
Now that you’ve installed the tools, let’s put something in it. You’ve probably got something already in mind, but as an example, I’ve chosen something simple and you can download sakratt’s Ragdoll/Limp On Demand script from here.
How to install GTAV ragdoll mod:
1. Inside the file you just downloaded, you will find a ragdoll-on-demand.lua file. 2. Drop it in the SteamAppscommonGrand Theft Auto Vscriptsaddins folder as mentioned above. 3. That is legits all. Press ‘u’ to perform the action in game and see the included readme.pdf for instructions on how to edit it so it’s a toggle on/off button or a different key.
Tada! You can now mod Grand Theft Auto V. Now that you know, you can import lots of different scripts into the game, such as the aforementioned Ragdoll mod, or something more majestic like dropping blue whales into the world of Los Santos. You can take a gander at these here GTAV scripts.
A seagull stealing a car in Grand Theft Auto V. Through a mod, the player's character model is replaced with that of a seagull.
User modification, or modding of games in the open-world sandbox Grand Theft Auto series is a popular trend in the PC gaming community. These unofficial modifications are made by altering gameplay logic and asset files within a user's game installation, and can drastically change the gameplay experience: from replacing the player's character model with a fire breathing cat, to spawning zombies throughout the map.[1] Frequently created by anonymous 'modders', modifications are presented in the form of downloadable files or archives.[2] Third-party software has been indispensable for building Grand Theft Auto mods, due to the lack of official editing tools from the developer, Rockstar Games.[3][4] Mods for Grand Theft Auto are generally developed for use on the PC versions of the games, since the platform does not prevent modifications to installed software; however, similar content for console versions does exist to an extent.
3Aspects of GTA modding
Background[edit]
While mods for Grand Theft Auto have been developed by hobbyists since the release of the first game, it wasn't until the release of the wildly successful Grand Theft Auto III on Microsoft Windows, in May 2002,[5] that mods started to become both more accessible and more popular. The use of a 3D game engine (the first in the series[6]) allowed development of custom vehicles, textures and character models, followed by new missions and map modifications; the success of these new types of mods then started to attract widespread attention. In the following years the modding scene became more sophisticated and complex, as various aspects of the game's internals are gradually being discovered and documented by hackers. One of the best-known examples is the iCEnhancer graphics modification[7] mod by Hayssam Keilany, praised by reviewers and labelled as 'arguably one of the best mods of all time' by Polygon.[8][9][7]
In most of the games, certain data files were stored in simple archives or in plain text files, allowing modders to edit them using basic tools.[10] However, more complex modifications, such as changes to the gameplay mechanics or the addition of custom models and/or maps were not possible without more advanced tools specific to GTA, along with commercial-grade modelling programs such as SketchUp, 3ds Max and Zmodeller. For this reason modders would often collaborate on various fan sites, pooling resources and sharing documentation with one another. In a quote by Patrick Wildenborg, the modder responsible for unlocking the Hot Coffee mini-game, he stated that 'The modding community felt like a bunch of friends trying to solve a mystery'.[11]
Online modding communities[edit]
We know for a fact that there is a significant percentage of GTA fans who only buy the game for the PC because of the open-ended modification possibilities.
Unnamed modder cited in Jacked: The Outlaw Story of Grand Theft Auto[11]
Grand Theft Auto fan communities have been essential to the growth of the modding scene. Modders were able to exchange knowledge and team up in order to create new tools, mods and documentation.[11]GTA communities, Internet forums, and fan sites have also been essential, as they serve as hosts for mods. Besides the video-sharing site YouTube, sites such as GTANet, GTAinside, GTA V Mods and The GTA Place served as platforms for content exchange, and discussion about modding and the Grand Theft Auto in general.
Aspects of GTA modding[edit]
When GTA V was released on PC, the question of breakthrough of new mods depended on production of new GTA-specific tools for modification. While GTA IV is one of the games with most fan made mods,[12]GTA V modders had difficulties creating mods until completely new tools were made.[4][13] One of the most notable tools that initiated significant GTA V modification is OpenIV which provided database manipulation.[14] Many mods had compatibility issues with every new GTA V update patch.[15]
Grand Theft Auto V's release on the PC offers many advantages over the console release. Yet all of these pale in comparison to the most important advantage of all; modifications.
Matthew S. Smith and Gabe Gurwin of Digital Trends, 9 May 2015[16]
Mods are a part of the Grand Theft Auto franchise’s success on PCs.[17][18] Their popularity added on to the longevity and further success of the GTA series.[3][19] Complex modifications as is Zombie Alarm cause the effect of creating entirely new gaming experience.[20] Modding served as one of main channels for innovations in game play.[21] Best example is Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, which has one of the biggest modding communities in PC gaming overall.[12] It is constantly being refreshed with new modifications despite being released on 7 June 2005 for PC.
As GTA Online is built as a component of GTA V, it has been a subject of modding which caused negative effects on player experience.[22][23] Because many mods in form of in-game cheats were added to GTA Online, Rockstar developed an isolated section where those who used cheats in GTA Online would temporarily be put in.[24] Prior to Grand Theft Auto IV and GTA Online, mods such as San Andreas Multiplayer[25] and Multi Theft Auto were developed and released in lieu of an official multiplayer component for previous titles.
Although major mod hosting websites (such as GTAinside or GTAGarage) often check mods for possible malware, there are times where content infected with viruses and rogue software slip through.[26] As such, modding websites began to screen content owners and their works for any malicious content or similar quality or security issues.
Reaction from Rockstar Games[edit]
Modification of Grand Theft Auto is not endorsed by Rockstar and as such there is no official editor tool that allows manipulation of in-game files.[3][13] In an answer to a question made by a fan, Rockstar expressed their views on GTA modification, stating that they have always appreciated the efforts of the modding community and still gladly remember classic mods like Zombie Invasion or the original Grand Theft Auto III map on Grand Theft Auto IV. They also declared that their modding policy hasn't changed and is same as for GTA IV;[27] The end-user licence agreement contradicts this, however, as users may not 'Reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, display, perform, prepare derivative works based on, or otherwise modify the Software, in whole or in part'.[28]
Our primary focus is on protecting GTA Online against modifications that could give players an unfair advantage, disrupt gameplay, or cause griefing.
Rockstar Games, Asked & Answered from 7 May 2015[29]
In August 2015, several members of the FiveM team had their Rockstar Games Social Club accounts suspended due to their involvement in an alternative multiplayer client for Grand Theft Auto V.[30][31][32] Upon being contacted by Kotaku regarding the issue, Rockstar stated that the FiveM client was an unauthorised modification 'designed to facilitate piracy,' They added that as such, it violated the terms of use and therefore members were banned from the Social Club service.[33]
Following the release of GTA V for PC, GameSpot interviewed its developers at Rockstar North. When asked about the extent of built-in support for modding in the new release, a Rockstar representative indicated that their primary focus was ensuring that GTA Online would be free of possible hacks and exploits, and that therefore modding of GTA Online would not be allowed.[34]
While Rockstar has previously provided some support with the original Grand Theft Auto and Grand Theft Auto 2, and has even used a third-party utility for developing the Grand Theft Auto: London expansion packs,[35] the only official modification tool Rockstar has released is Rockstar Editor,[36] a tool which allows users to record and edit videos in-game. Options such as effects, audio, speed, cameras and navigation tools are made available to the player.[37]
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Impact of the Hot Coffee mod[edit]
Before NIMF and Yee warned everybody about Hot Coffee, we only had a couple of thousand downloads on the mod, after the media panic, over a million! In late summer of last year, our server was pushing like 7TB of data a month.
Illspirit, a modder and administrator from GTAGarage (where Hot Coffee first appeared), speaking with Gamasutra[38]
Hot Coffee is a normally inaccessible mini-game in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. The mini-game portrays crudely animated sexual intercourse between the main character and a chosen partner.[39] After Patrick Wildenborg, who also went by the alias 'PatrickW', modified the game to make the mini-game accessible, Hot Coffee quickly gained notoriety worldwide, impacting consumer culture, politics and the video game industry as a whole.[40]
Rockstar initially blamed a 'determined group of hackers' for hacking the base game and creating the mini-game from scratch.[41] This claim was eventually refuted, as the mini-game's code and assets had been developed by Rockstar and were already present, unfinished and abandoned, on the game disc: the mod simply made the existing content available to players.[42][43] Rockstar would go on to indicate that they expected the ESRB rating to remain unchanged, as they had no control over the modifications applied to the game post-release.[44] However, ESRB chose to have the rating changed to Adults only, with the modding community taking the blame.[45] The perception of modders by both players and publishers has since harshened. ESRB later called on the video game industry to 'proactively protect their games from illegal modifications by third parties, particularly when they serve to undermine the accuracy of the rating'.[21][46] In his interview for CNET, David Kushner explained that some modders were 'scared' that Rockstar would prevent modifications to their games after Hot Coffee, but noted that once the controversy had passed the outcome was of refined ESRB guidelines rather that increased regulation, and a renewed public appreciation for mature content in Video Games.[47] Of the controversy and eventual fallout, Gamsutra wrote that 'The treatment left many in the GTA mod community with mixed feelings'[48]
Other legal issues[edit]
A weapon replacement for GTA V which replaces the game's sticky bomb weapon with an exploding Samsung Galaxy Note 7 as a parody of the phone's battery explosion issue and subsequent recall, attracted controversy when Samsung Electronics America, Inc. reportedly issued takedown notices to YouTube demanding that videos depicting the phone be taken down as an alleged violation of its copyrights.[49][50][51][52]The Verge called this 'bogus', and a 'ridiculous overreach and misuse of the DMCA', while it was also believed that these takedowns would only draw further attention to the content. Although Samsung has attempted to take down videos depicting the mod, it has not yet targeted websites hosting the mod itself.[53][54]
On 14 June 2017, Take-Two Interactive sent a cease and desist to the developers of OpenIV, a program that allows users to install modifications for various Rockstar titles such as Grand Theft Auto IV, Max Payne 3 and Grand Theft Auto V, claiming that OpenIV allowed third-parties to modify and defeat the security features of its software.[55] Rockstar later responded by saying that 'Take-Two's actions were not specifically targeting single player mods.. We are working to figure out how we can continue to support the creative community without negatively impacting our players.'[56] In a statement issued by Rockstar on 23 June, saying that Take-Two has agreed not to take legal action against third-party single-player modding projects involving Rockstar's games on PC. Rockstar has also contacted the developers of OpenIV, to attempt to resolve the dispute.[57] Although the details of said meeting remain undisclosed, shortly afterwards OpenIV was made available to download – and received a minor update – indicating the conversation with Rockstar was successful.[58]
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GTA 5 Redux, the impressive Grand Theft Auto V mod that overhauls numerous aspects of the game's PC version, is at long last available for download.
The ambitious mod, created by Josh Romito, enhances the game's visuals, adding a new weather system, 4K textures, visual effects, and more. You can check out some screenshots in the gallery below.
Redux is much more than just a graphics-enhancing mod, though, as it also modifies numerous other areas of the game: it adjusts the wanted system, tweaks the way weapons work, changes vehicle handling, introduces new wrinkles to the way police and pedestrians operate, and a whole lot else.
The video below from YouTube channel Ocean Powell serves as a launch trailer for the mod and runs down a lot of what it offers. You can also see a full feature list on the mod's official website. Needless to say, it's incredibly impressive.
With GTA V not officially supporting mods, the process for installing Redux is, unfortunately, not as easy as it could be. Before starting the process, you'll need to make sure you have a clean install with no existing mods. With that done, you'll need to follow the instructions outlined on this page to get Redux working. There's also a tutorial video you can watch here if you want a visual walkthrough.
Redux has been a long time coming. It was meant to launch sooner, but was postponed at the last minute when its creator was hacked in August. You can download the mod for yourself here, though as always, be careful about doing so from sources you don't completely trust.
GTA 5PC Mods are appearing for Grand Theft Auto's latest release. Modders are already taking advantage of the opportunity to get their hands on the vast open world of Los Santos.
SEE ALSO:
PC Cheats
Note that the use of some mods may include certain security, stability, and community-use risks. Avoid using Mods in GTA Online.
Play As an Animal
Spawn Heist Vehicles
Endless Money
Underwater Cars
North Yankton
Improved Color
Field of View
Hydraulics
License Plate
Script Hook V + Native Trainer [edit]
This mod is similar to the LinGon Trainer in that it allows players to modify their single-player experience by toggling on cheats, generating cash and spawning vehicles. It also allows players to alter their character model so they can play as a whale, a cow or one of the many other nonhuman denizens of San Andreas.
Download Script Hook V
Mayhem [edit]
This mod, which was released by an 'Unknown Modder', requires Script Hook V to work. It allows the player to unleash absolute mayhem on Los Santos / San Andreas, with cars randomly careening out of control in addition to granting the ability to fire other cars as missiles from their vehicle. Additionally, it gives gamers the option to create vortexes around them that will either destory any nearby vehicle, drag cars towards them or push them away with extreme force.
Download the Mayhem Mod v1.0
Spawn HeistVehicles in Single Player[edit]
Want to grab an online Heistvehicle outside of GTA Online? Then try HeistVehicles Spawn Naturally in Single Player by PlasticTangerine!
LinGon GTA 5 Trainer[edit]
The LinGon trainer is a cheat mod for GTA 5 which allows players to skip weapon reloads, generate money at will, and impose several other game altering effects.
The Mod is fairly easy to set up. After booting into GTA 5's offline mode, simply launch the Mod as an Administrator and press INSERT to activate the cheats, then enter a corresponding cheat to utilize it.
Download LinGon Trainer
We don't recommend trying to use this in GTA Online.
Underwater Cars [edit]
Sticky cars that cling to ocean bottoms and sheer hillsides. Explore the ocean blue from the comfort of your favorite sedan.
Teleport to North Yankton[edit]
Gta 5 Mods Ps4
A new revision of Native Trainer allows some tweaked clipping and teleportation, including the ability to visit snowy North Yankton.
K-putt SweetFX Config[edit]
Configurations for K-putt's SweetFX optimized for GTA 5. Place files in GTA 5 root, and use Scroll Lock to activate. Adds new contrast and color.
Download SweetFX for GTA 5
FOV Mod[edit]
This Mod by DrDaxxy allows users to set their first person field of view outside the limits normally imposed by GTA 5
Download FOV Mod
Hydraulics[edit]
This mod adds hydraulics to all GTA 5 vehicles. The hydraulic controls allow you to leap into the air with any vehicle, crashing down on top of enemies and crushing them beneath you.
Download Hydraulics by LetsPlayOrDy
Gta V 5 Mods Pc
License Plate[edit]
Edit your license plate on the fly! Change your plate with a few keystrokes.
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