A new version of has been released to address compatibility issues following the recent GTA Online update (Game Version 1.0.1011.80). If you are experiencing the dreaded "Script Hook V Critical Error" or your game crashes immediately upon loading, this update is mandatory.
If Rockstar releases a "hotfix" or minor update, you may need to wait a few hours to a day for Alexander Blade to update the ScriptHookV.dll again.
Ensure all three files ( ScriptHookV.dll , dinput8.dll , NativeTrainer.asi ) are in the correct root directory, not a subfolder. 101180 script hook v updated
However, Rockstar Games frequently updates GTA V to add new online content. When a new game patch drops, it changes the game's executable files ( GTA5.exe ). This instantly breaks compatibility with older mod libraries, triggering the infamous crash.
Due to the complexity, it is always best to check your specific game version directly to get a definitive answer. A new version of has been released to
If you encounter a "BattlEye" error on startup, you may need to disable the BattlEye anti-cheat in the Rockstar Games Launcher settings, as it can conflict with single-player mods.
Secure the target version from verified preservation archives like the Script Hook V Uptodown Repository or AB Software Development . Ensure all three files ( ScriptHookV
Every major Grand Theft Auto V update replaces native functions within the game. Script Hook V, originally created by Alexander Blade, translates these native memory functions into standard commands that mod creators rely on.