In the sun-bleached, neon-soaked sprawl of Los Santos, version 1.0.1180.1 (the infamous 1.41 "Smuggler’s Run" update) was a turning point. This is a story of how the sky became the new battlefield.
| Problem | Solution |
|---------|----------|
| Game crashes on startup | Delete ScriptHookV.dll temporarily. If fixed, you have the wrong version. |
| “Unsupported game version” error | You need the exact ScriptHook V for 1.0.1180.1 – get it from the official Alexander Blade site (archive) |
| Modded cars have missing textures | Rebuild the dlc.rpf package with OpenIV’s archive builder. |
| Social Club launcher forces update | Block GTAVLauncher.exe in Windows Firewall. Also delete SocialClubHelper.exe. | Grand Theft Auto V GTA 5 -v1.0.1180.1 1.41- M...
The -M tag indicates you likely have a mod-ready repack. Keep it offline, back up your mods folder, and enjoy one of the most mod-friendly builds ever released. In the sun-bleached, neon-soaked sprawl of Los Santos,
Technically, this build runs on the original "Next-Gen" (PS4/Xbox One) lighting engine ported to PC, but it does not include the ray-tracing, high-res texture packs, or the vehicle upgrades found in the "Expanded & Enhanced" 2022 release. If fixed, you have the wrong version
If you downgrade to 1.41 or download a pre-patched copy, you cannot play GTA Online – at least not legitimately. The game forces an update to the latest version before allowing multiplayer. Some players use private server emulators (like FiveM or RageMP), but those are separate from the official Rockstar launcher.
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