No one knows for sure if you'll be banned, but it depends on your actions and the game's rules.
No one knows for sure if you'll be banned, but it depends on your actions and the game's rules.
I checked some single-player GTA V mods with GTAV Mod Manager. They offer open interiors, improved deformation, and the default trainer. I’m unsure if using these will trigger a ban or affect online loading. I plan to install them just for singleplayer to avoid any multiplayer issues.
It likely involves placing files in a cheater pool and using DLL injection to hide their identity. I’d skip it—delete the files before going online or avoid it altogether. "For instance, with DLL Injection in games like Reign of Kings, hackers once inserted malicious code into DLLs to alter other players’ machines and even server files. When discussing DLL Injection, there’s no singleplayer or multiplayer mod; it’s about running foreign scripts wherever users choose. The best defense is verifying DLL integrity on connection and disconnecting immediately if any issues arise. It might seem excessive, but skipping it could mean total security loss for anyone using GTA Online."
Not 100% sure about this but if you have the mods installed when going to online you will get banned but as long as you play single player you should be fine but must remember to uninstall them before going online. Also be double careful when installing mods as it was said some of them contained malware..
Based on that link, I think it's not a good plan: https://www.google.co.uk/webhp?sourceid=...ine%20mods
I believe the script hook V turns itself off before going online, though I’m unsure about other mods. It seems too risky, especially since they keep a very hands-off stance on modifications.