Gta 5 Version 1.0.350.1 Mods -

For those still running GTA 5 version 1.0.350.1 , often called the "Legacy" or "Retail" version from back in 2015, modding requires specific tools to keep the game stable. Because modern versions have moved far past this build, you need "time-capsule" files that match your exact version to avoid crashes at launch. 🛠️ The "Must-Have" Setup for v1.0.350.1

To get started, you cannot just grab the latest files from most mod sites. You need these version-specific basics: Gameconfig for v1.0.350.1

: This is the most critical file. It adjusts internal game limits for peds and vehicles, preventing the common "out of memory" crash when you start adding custom cars. You can find it on GTA5-Mods.com Legacy Script Hook V : Ensure you are using the build of Script Hook V

that supports 350.1. Newer versions may not be backward compatible. Enhanced Native Trainer (Legacy)

: A specific "Legacy Only" version of this trainer exists to allow spawning cars, changing weather, and god mode on older builds. 🚗 Top Mods Compatible with Older Versions

Since this version is from the era when many classic mods were first built, it’s a great baseline for a stable single-player experience: : One of the most powerful object spooner and trainers

. Perfect for creating custom scenes or spawning DLC cars into single-player. LSPDFR (Legacy Builds)

: Transform the game into a police simulator. Note that you may need an older version of RAGE Plugin Hook that specifically supports build 350.1. Simple Fuel gta 5 version 1.0.350.1 mods

: Adds a fuel gauge to all vehicles, forcing you to refuel at gas stations for a more immersive roleplay feel. World of Variety

: Populates the streets with a wider range of vehicles and peds, making Los Santos feel less repetitive. ⚠️ Pro-Tips for Stability

version 1.0.350.1 (also known as the v1.36 update) often involves a mix of fixing technical limits and adding fresh content to the single-player campaign. Because this is an older version of the game, specific tools are required to ensure stability and compatibility. Essential Technical Mods

Before adding visual or gameplay changes, these files are necessary to prevent the game from crashing: Gameconfig for v1.0.350.1

: This critical file adjusts the game's internal limits for "peds," vehicles, and objects. It allows you to install multiple mods without the game crashing during startup or gameplay. Script Hook V

: The core requirement for almost all script-based mods. You must use a version compatible with the 350.1 build.

: A powerful tool used to replace game files (like textures and vehicle models) within the update.rpf Story and Gameplay Enhancements For those still running GTA 5 version 1

Players using this version typically look for mods that deepen the story mode experience: Rebalance Dispatch Enhanced (RDE)

: Fixes inconsistencies in the original story by making law enforcement responses more realistic during missions. Natural Vision Evolved (NVE)

: A massive graphics overhaul that changes lighting, weather, and textures to make Los Santos look more modern. Menyoo Trainer

: A popular "god-mode" menu that lets you spawn vehicles, change the weather, or jump to any mission point in the story.

: Overhauls car physics to make vehicles feel heavier and more realistic, which changes the feel of high-speed story chases.


2. Technical Context

| Attribute | Details | |-----------|---------| | Game | Grand Theft Auto V | | Version | 1.0.350.1 | | Release Date | ~April 21, 2015 | | Patch Notes | Initial PC stability, AMD CrossFire fix, mouse input improvements | | Executable | GTA5.exe (approx 65 MB) | | Mod Framework | Script Hook V v1.0.350.1a (specific legacy build) |

5.1 Game Stability

  • Frequent crashes due to outdated memory structures.
  • Some functions called by mods do not exist in 1.0.350.1 (offset mismatches).

Part 4: Step-by-Step Installation Guide

Disclaimer: You need a legitimate, non-updated copy of GTA V version 1.0.350.1. If you have a newer version, you must downgrade (discussed in Part 5). Frequent crashes due to outdated memory structures

Step 1: Clean Installation Ensure your GTA V directory (e.g., C:\Program Files\Rockstar Games\Grand Theft Auto V) is fresh. Delete any old scripts or mods folders.

Step 2: Install Script Hook V Download the specific ScriptHookV_1.0.350.1.zip. Extract the following files into your root GTA V folder:

  • ScriptHookV.dll
  • dinput8.dll (The ASI loader)
  • NativeTrainer.asi (Optional, but keep it for testing).

Step 3: Install OpenIV Legacy OpenIV v2.9 will ask to "Edit Mode." Click yes. Navigate to Grand Theft Auto V\update\update.rpf. This is where most car mods go.

Step 4: Creating a "Mods" Folder (Best Practice) Inside your root directory, create a folder named mods. Copy update.rpf from the main game into the mods folder. Edit the mods copy. This keeps your original game untouched.

Step 5: Installing a Vehicle Mod

  1. Download a car mod (e.g., a Lamborghini).
  2. Use OpenIV to navigate to mods\update\x64\dlcpacks\patchday1ng\dlc.rpf\x64\levels\gta5\vehicles.rpf
  3. Replace the adder.yft, adder_hi.yft, and adder.ytd files.
  4. Click "Save."

Step 6: Running the Game Launch the game via GTAV.exe (not the Launcher). Disconnect your internet to prevent background updates. If the game loads and shows the Script Hook V version in the corner, you have succeeded.


4. Realistic Driving V (v1.5)

Modern driving physics feel arcade-like. Version 1.5 of Realistic Driving V makes cars heavier, brakes more realistic, and suspension stiffer. It turns GTA V into a quasi-simulator.

3.1 Script Mods (via Script Hook V)

Only script mods compiled for this exact version will work. Examples (historical):

  • Simple Native Trainer (SNT) – early 2015 build
  • Enhanced Native Trainer (ENT) – version 1.2 for 350.1
  • Vehicle Spawner v1.5