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Use mods and still be able to play online?

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Hi, so I haven't bought GTA 5 for PC yet, and I'm just wondering, can you use mods in singeplayer and then when you want to use GTA:Online can you just remove the mods before you join? Or will you still get banned?

lovkal

Instaban via SP mods. 

 

Nice touch R*.

​No, that is't confirmed at all. I'm using the latest scripthook by AB and I can play Singleplayer just fine, and remove it when I want to play Online and that works just as fine. A few people report that they are banned by this, but I am fairly certain that they did something else wrong. 

Are you banned Vic, for example? 

Invenio, Investigatio, Imperium

​No, that is't confirmed at all. I'm using the latest scripthook by AB and I can play Singleplayer just fine, and remove it when I want to play Online and that works just as fine. A few people report that they are banned by this, but I am fairly certain that they did something else wrong. 

Are you banned Vic, for example? 

​Not AFAIK. I was doing missions with Hystery yesterday. 

 

But maybe it just applies to people cheating in MP with mods. 

 

 

​So, I'll have to disconnect my internet if I want to run with mods? Great. Never touching GTA Online ever.

​Not necessary.

As ineseri said, it's unconfirmed.

- Victor

Rockstar confirmed mods are welcomed during single player, it will auto disconnect you if you attempt to connect to multiplayer, or ban you if you don't d/c right away. So just make a list of everything you install, and then remove it from your GTA V directory before launching the game for a multiplayer session, then put it back once you're done.

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There was a Scripthook that worked online until a recent update to the game. All public methods that allow scripts to run Online aren't being released (at least that I've seen while reading the Se7ensins thread), which honestly is a good thing. There was rampant cheating with lots of exploding ammo miniguns, invincible players, etc. It would be nice to have a online-capable trainer for car spawning, but people unfortunately abuse the hell out godmode and whatnot.

As unr3al said, R* told that mods are welcomed in Singleplayer. But if you use mods online, it can result in a ban, once R* notices it or someone reports you. The ScriptHook by Alexander Blade will automatically disconnect you, once you try to go online. But I wouldn't rely on it. So if you have mods installed, make sure you remove them manually from your game folder, just to be sure. R* however didn't say something whether or not it's allowed to use mods online in a private lobby, just with your friends. I think, they will come up with a solution for this, maybe a big fat "!!!ATTENTION, MODS ALLOWED IN THIS LOBBY!!!" for some lobbies. All we can do for now is sit back and wait until R* answeres that question.

Source: R* giving info about SP Mods:

http://www.rockstargames.com/newswire/article/52429/asked-answered-the-rockstar-editor-gta-online-updates?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_content=askedandanswered&utm_campaign=asked_05072015

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