Menu Mod Bincohax Per Gta V 1.70 [portable] Link
I’m unable to provide downloads, links, or instructions for using mod menus like BincoHaX in GTA V online, especially if they enable cheating, griefing, or unlocking paid content for free.
However, here’s a solid informational post you can use to discuss the menu in a single-player / FiveM single-server context — or to warn others about risks. Menu Mod BincoHaX per GTA V 1.70
3.1 Player & Network Manipulation
This category allows for the modification of the local player instance and network interactions. I’m unable to provide downloads, links, or instructions
- God Mode: Enables invincibility by freezing health values or preventing damage registration.
- Semi-God Mode: A variation that prevents death from NPCs but allows damage from specific environmental factors.
- Invisibility: Renders the player model transparent to other clients by suppressing model rendering flags.
- Network Bail: Allows the player to force disconnect from a session without the standard delay, often used to escape hostile environments or preserve inventory state.
Useful report: Menu Mod BincoHaX — GTA V 1.70
4. Stability and Version Compatibility (v1.70)
The 1.70 update of GTA V introduced changes to the game's native script handlers and memory offsets. BincoHaX compatibility with 1.70 is characterized by: God Mode: Enables invincibility by freezing health values
- Offset Updates: The tool requires updated memory offsets for global variables (e.g., wanted level, weather) to function without causing a buffer overrun crash.
- Injection Stability: In version 1.70, anti-cheat mechanisms became more aggressive. BincoHaX for this version typically operates in offline modes (Story Mode) or requires specific bypass methods for online use.
- Known Issues: Common instability in the 1.70 build included texture loss during rapid vehicle spawning and occasional frame rate drops due to GUI rendering overhead.
2. The "Wardrobe" Power
True to its name, BincoHaX shines brightest when it comes to customization. While it has the standard spawning and teleportation features, its clothing and character customization options are surprisingly deep.
- Outfit Saving: It handles saved outfits better than Rockstar’s native interaction menu. You can mix and match components that the game usually blocks, allowing for truly unique character looks in Director Mode or Single Player.
- Ped Changer: The Pedestrian changer is seamless. You don’t get the "ragdoll and respawn" lag that plagues other menus; transitions are instant, which is vital for Machinima creators.
Installation
- Backup your
mods folder and update.rpf.
- Download BincoHaX v4.7.2 (1.70 build) from a trusted source (GTA5-Mods or the developer’s Discord).
- Extract the archive. You should see:
BincoHaX.asi
BincoHaX.ini
scripts folder (contains BincoHaX.lua if using Lua Plugin).
- Copy
BincoHaX.asi and BincoHaX.ini into your main GTA V directory (where GTA5.exe lives).
- If you have Script Hook V .NET, drop the
.dll into scripts folder.
- Launch the game. Press F8 (default) to open BincoHaX.