Script Hook V is the fundamental bridge that allows Grand Theft Auto V

players to run custom scripts and ASI plugins in single-player mode. Version 1.0.1180 specifically corresponds to a major title update (v1.41) released by Rockstar Games in late 2017. Why 1.0.1180 Was Significant

This version marked a critical era in GTA V's lifecycle, arriving alongside the Smuggler's Run and Gunrunning updates. For modders, it was a moment of tension because official game updates "break" the script hook, rendering all mods unusable until developer Alexander Blade releases an update.

Version 1.0.1180.2: This was the definitive stable update for Script Hook V that fixed crashes and "Fatal: Can't find native" errors reported by the community on GitHub.

The "Legacy" Survival: Many players still search for this specific version today to maintain compatibility with "Legacy" editions of the game or specific mod packs that haven't transitioned to the latest GTA V Enhanced Edition. Essential Features of Script Hook V

While versions evolve, the core functionality remains the same:


Understanding 1.0.1180 Script Hook V: A Complete Guide for Grand Theft Auto V Modders

5. Compatibility Notes

5. The Update Cycle: A Modder's Sisyphean Task

The existence of a specific version like 1.0.1180 highlights the ongoing cat-and-mouse game between Rockstar and the single-player modding community.

When Rockstar releases a new update (moving the game from 1.0.1180 to, say, 1.0.1290), the offsets and memory signatures change. Script Hook V breaks instantly. The entire modding ecosystem grinds to a halt until Alexander Blade updates the hook.

During the 1.0.1180 era, this wait was often short, but it underscored the fragility of the ecosystem. Modders had to maintain multiple versions of the game executable via Steam's "Beta" tab features just to keep their favorite scripts running. This era taught the community the importance of version control—realizing that a modded game is a static artifact, while an online game is a fluid service.

Why Version 1.0.1180?

Rockstar Games frequently updates GTA V, whether for new DLC content, security patches, or the infamous "anti-cheat" adjustments. Each game update changes the executable’s version number. Version 1.0.1180 refers to a specific patch of GTA V released in late 2019 / early 2020 (following the Diamond Casino Heist update).

Here is why this version remains relevant:

  1. Stability for Legacy Mods: Many popular mods were last updated during the 1.0.1180 era. Newer Script Hook V versions may break compatibility with older, unsupported mods.
  2. No Rockstar Launcher Conflicts: Some users on cracked or offline versions of the game deliberately stay on 1.0.1180 to avoid Rockstar’s online DRM checks.
  3. Modding Community Archives: Major mod repositories (like GTA5-Mods.com) still host plugins compiled specifically for 1.0.1180.
  4. Performance Over Patches: A subset of players reports that post-1.0.1180 updates introduced stuttering or FPS drops, making this version a "golden build" for single-player modding.

Important Note: Script Hook V is designed for Story Mode only. Using any version, including 1.0.1180, online can result in a permanent ban from GTA Online. Always disable your mods before launching online.

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