
Do whatever you wish, but you’ll have to pay for the consequence. There’s a set system of rules when it comes to the online game mode of GTA 5. But the same does not hold true for GTA 5 online multiplayer game modes.

You can make use of any car on the road and take it home. Then when u want to go into Online Play u exit your modded SP version of the game, rename the game folder to your other backup one, then go into Online Play.In GTA 5 offline, you’ve got a wide variety of vehicles to choose from. There are safe work-arounds to do that so u can be assured of mods working without any possible MP effect. On the modded SP never allow it to go into "Online". Then switch copies as u need to (one copy for un-modded SP & MP) and one copy for modded SP). Not if u are just modding cars, textures, sounds things of that sort then usually no starting or freshly playing story mode should be fine.įor modding Single Player what you will want to do is make another copy of your game and then rename the backup copy. You can just download a 100% saved game and then use that saved game as a means of loading up into story and starting your mod such as going on duty in LSPD and what not. If something like LSPD:FR then yes you want a completed game. However, that depends on what mods u are referring to. People just need to take a moment, think about it, and stop spreading bushfires.įor some mods it will be best that you completed the game already so as not to activate "Story" while in mod. i have a slave harddrive, and if i were so inclined to play story mode again, id install to it and run all the mods i want, without fear. as soon as you take those mods online, you take your chances of being banned, thats why you dont click the online buttons. SP mods should never get you a ban, period.

its almost as if the community has been scamed into thinking mods are evil. not the real version, just to be sure not be banned from online.
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Oh btw, around 90% who actually use mods just play the cracked versions SP and mod that one. Wheres the proof of you using the modded singleplayer content without getting banned?įrom the "rock hard no for modding" from Rockstar, I wouldnt be surprised that even "non-hostile" singleplayer modding would get you banned.

Originally posted by DimDiDima:I've modeed singleplayer countless of times and didn't get banned, stop spreading bs.Īnd these that tell you that they got banned for using singleplayer mods are lying.
