How To Download Mods For Gta 5

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EDIT 2/18/2017: Some of the methods in the guide may be OUTDATED. However, Many points remain true.

This is a strictly SINGLEPLAYER based guide, Read below. I've seen many people thinking that this guide is showing you how to 'hack' online, This is far from the case.

I in NO way endorse the use of illegal trainers in online and will not guide anyone to doing so.

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G'day ladies and gents, I've noticed a large number of people that are new to GTA modding have had been a bit confused on how to do so correctly without the risk of being flagged online. So I thought I'd make a guide for you all.

Please forgive any mistakes I make.

First I'll go over some essential tools which will help you tremendously.

Open IV - Pretty much the backbone of GTA modding. This is a tool that will be able to dig deep into the game files and modify the 'children' of a certain rpf file.

GTA V Mod Manager by bilago - This is a extremely useful tool for keeping your GTA directory clean thus letting you go to vanilla GTA at a click of the button which prevents many issues.

ScripthookV - Script Hook V is the library that allows to use GTA V script native functions in custom *.asi plugins. Note that it doesn't work in GTA Online, script hook disables custom scripts when player goes in multiplayer.

Okay, Now we've gone over the essential tools for modding lets get started.

SCRIPTHOOKV, SCRIPTS AND TRAINERS

The first method is extremely straight forward and the one I recommend for the sheer simplicity, The first step after you have downloaded your desired scripts, trainers and other .asi plugins is to run the mod manager tool. Once opened you will see an option 'Open Mod Folder' I don't think I need to explain the functionality of clicking this as it's pretty obvious.

ASI AND SCRIPTHOOKV - Simply drag and drop the included .asi file from your downloaded archive into this folder and select 'reload' in the manager, The mod(s) will show up in the left pane and you can tick it if it's not already been done automatically.

Scripts - Drag the and drop desired scripts into the scripts folder that's inside the BMM mod folder. If there's another folder inside scripts called 'Addins' then just place the scripts there. This may Change in the future.

Modifying .RPF files

A lot of people are having trouble finding out how to get modified rpfs to work whilst being able to use vanilla GTA or Online when they're done with their modded session. This is where BMM's core feature comes into play

For example in THIS screenshot shows me using the import modded rpf feature of BMM, The top directory is of my duplicate update.rpf that has been modded through open IV. The second is the original VANILLA update.rpf that it will replace when I launch the game. (The vanilla file is renamed to update.rpf.ORIGINAL automatically causing it to be not recognised by the launcher) this goes for any .rpf files.

It's as simple as that to actually get the mod setup with the launcher, But it will definitely depend on the rpf file that is modified to decide if you'll need to use the following step, I personally keep the following enabled all times as I don't play online but if you ever need to play online just disable the options shown HERE

If you wish to use a RPF file that is known for redownloading itself on launch you will want those options enabled as seen in the previous screenshot. This will force GTALauncher.exe to not be able to access the internet thus launching your modded GTA without the game detecting the modded files are corrupt.

-Known files to re download on launch-

Get

Common.rpf in main directory. All x64_.rpf files. All dlc.rpf files Update.rpf depending on what's edited.

While this means you'll have to sacrifice some space on your storage device it is the only reliable option at this point in time. To be clear, you'll need to create a duplicate file of the above files if the mods you're installing replaces files inside said folder. Please use the 'children files' inside of a large file such as dlc.rpf as a duplicate. Only the main placeholders should be duplicated, NOT the textures/other files. Doing that will make the launcher and openiv read the file as corrupt, Preventing you to even open it.

A quick suggestion before I wrap this up is to store all your downloaded mods/and stored modded files in a 'GTA V Mods' in your GTA Directory thus making it easy to edit your modded files with Open IV since OIV only focuses on the games directory. After you've made your changes you just need to re add the file to the manager and you're set.

How to stay safe from malware

As /u/exscape mentioned below, The main concern is for .ASI mods and .dlls.

To counter the risk of being infected, Make sure the only GTA modding websites you download from is Nexusmods.com and GTA5-Mods.com and other TRUSTED underground communities.

These two websites have security measures built into the uploading system which scans for potential malware and other nasty shite.

Something that I have a huge amount of respect for is the approving system the team over at GTA5-mods.com has in place. Their team personally inspects each mod awaiting approval to their website for malware before approving said mod to be available publicly, This also includes mod updates.

Please take a look at the comment section briefly for any red flags before downloading said mod.

Please don't be afraid of modding, I'm not trying to scare anyone off, it's just better to be safe than sorry.

Thank you to the wonderful people at GTA5-mods.com who are spending time out of their day to keep modding a safer experience.

And of course, YOU. The community.

How To Download Mods For Gta 5 Xbox 360 Offline

I will post this here for now and tend to it later with more features and guides on certain ways of modding. For now I have to go.

Feel free to provide feedback, suggestions, tips and all that good stuff.

Good luck and happy modding.

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How to install GTA 5 mods

Where to find them

At a glance,GAT5-mods.com definitely seems like the best-organized source and the easiest to navigate, but I’m hesitant to fully recommend it if only because I’m sending you there to download files. The possibility exists that this site may deal in malware. So, use your head: If something looks fishy, don’t install it.

I’ve got some mods. Now what?

I’m going to walk you through this. Installing mods, generally, is almost always going to go something like this, but you’ll get some variance. If you’re confused, your best bet is to dig through the Read Me file that typically comes with any mod you download.

Mods

Let’s start with a basic example: The FOV mod that enables you to change your field-of-view in all situations.

1. Download it from here

2. I save my files to a simple “GTA V mods” folder to keep everything organized.

3. Once you have the file saved, extract its contents into a new folder.

4. You then need to drag the pertinent files into the GTA V file folder.

How To Download Mods For Gta 5

5. That folder will typically look something like: c:program files (x86)SteamSteamAppscommonGrand Theft Auto V.

6. If you see GTAV.exe and bink2w64.dll, you’re in the right spot.

7. For the FOV mod, this means I need to drag fov.ini and dsound.dll into Grand Theft Auto V folder.

8. You can then adjust the variables in fov.ini to get exactly the field of view that you desire.

9. Boot up GTA V, and you’re good to go.

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