1.0335.2 - Script Hook V

In the current day, with the "Expanded & Enhanced" version of GTA V on PC (via the upgraded 1.60+ patches), the vast majority of new mods require the latest Script Hook V. However, for preservationists, retro-modding enthusiasts, and players with massive, delicate, legacy mod lists, Script Hook V 1.0335.2 remains an invaluable tool.

It represents a snapshot of modding history—a time before Rockstar encrypted their scripts, before the launcher required constant online validation, and when Alexander Blade’s updates were monthly, not yearly.

Even with the correct version, problems occur. Here are the most frequent issues with Script Hook V 1.0335.2 and how to resolve them.

Released in October 2016, the 1.33 (Bikers) update was a significant content drop for GTA Online. It introduced: script hook v 1.0335.2

For modders, this patch was a goldilocks zone. It was stable, included a wealth of new assets that modders could repurpose, and crucially, preceded many of Rockstar’s more aggressive anti-modding measures that would arrive later. Consequently, many modding communities consider v1.0335.2 the "golden era" of GTA V modding.

Script Hook V version numbers are directly tied to the GTA V game version (executable version). The version 1.0.335.2 is compatible with:

⚠️ Important: Script Hook V only works with the exact game version it was compiled for. If GTA V updates beyond 1.0.335.2, this older Script Hook will either fail to load or crash the game. In the current day, with the "Expanded &

Message: Unsupported game version. Waiting for script hook update...

Cause: Your GTA V executable is not version 1.0.335.2. Rockstar has auto-updated you to a newer patch (e.g., 1.0.341.1 or 1.0.372.2).

Solution:

To ensure success with Script Hook V 1.0335.2:

If you meet all these criteria, you are ready to enjoy the most stable, well-documented era of GTA V modding. Happy modding, and respect the work of Alexander Blade—the silent guardian of the modding community.


Disclaimer: This article is for educational and informational purposes. Modifying GTA V violates Rockstar's EULA for online play. Use these tools solely in single-player mode. The author and publisher are not responsible for any account bans or system issues. Always download modding tools from official or trusted sources. For modders, this patch was a goldilocks zone

Here is the typical scriptHookV_version.txt manifest file content associated with that specific legacy version, often used by modders to check compatibility:

[VERSION]
MAJOR=1
MINOR=0335
PATCH=2
  • Copy files to the GTA V root folder (where GTA5.exe is located):
  • Launch GTA V. If successful, you will see a console window briefly (if enabled) and hear a confirmation beep.