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Rockstar releases another update.

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    Recently Rockstar has released another update that disables all modifications. This is going to be another downfall on GTA V modifications. If we all could probably ask Rockstar anything it would be "If you support modding against GTA V, why are you deliberately targeting modifications?" Hopefully G17 Media, and Alexander Blade will patch this quick again, but this may make modifications slow again causing problems. Even if Rockstar released an update now, what would they do other than targeting modifications? Leave your opinions in the replies, I think this is a dick of a move from Rockstar.

    Recently Rockstar has released another update that disables all modifications. This is going to be another downfall on GTA V modifications. If we all could probably ask Rockstar anything it would be "If you support modding against GTA V, why are you deliberately targeting modifications?" Hopefully G17 Media, and Alexander Blade will patch this quick again, but this may make modifications slow again causing problems. Even if Rockstar released an update now, what would they do other than targeting modifications? Leave your opinions in the replies, I think this is a dick of a move from Rockstar.

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1. This same thing occurred every time a patch for GTA 4 came out. It isn't new. Patch comes out, breaks scripts. Scripts are updated. Rinse, repeat. 

2. R* never said they support mods. In fact, they say that they are unsupported and will break - this does not mean they are actively against them. This isn't new.

3. They aren't deliberately targeting mods.

4. Games get a lot of patches over time. Get used to it - back up your .exe and update files if you don't want to wait for the scripts to be updated. 

5. Yeah, waiting a day is going to be the "Downfall" of mods. LOL

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    Recently Rockstar has released another update that disables all modifications. This is going to be another downfall on GTA V modifications. If we all could probably ask Rockstar anything it would be "If you support modding against GTA V, why are you deliberately targeting modifications?" Hopefully G17 Media, and Alexander Blade will patch this quick again, but this may make modifications slow again causing problems. Even if Rockstar released an update now, what would they do other than targeting modifications? Leave your opinions in the replies, I think this is a dick of a move from Rockstar.

What the hell are you talking about? Of course an update is going to disable modifications, duh. The whole executable changes (usually) and therefore memory hooks will stop working until they are updated.

As far as I can tell, the debug/junk code that was introduced in the last update has been removed in this update, which will actually help the modding community. The natives have also remained the same. It shouldn't be too long until we see the ScriptHooks updated for the new binary.

bJrpHUM.gif

1. This same thing occurred every time a patch for GTA 4 came out. It isn't new. Patch comes out, breaks scripts. Scripts are updated. Rinse, repeat. 

2. R* never said they support mods. In fact, they say that they are unsupported and will break - this does not mean they are actively against them. This isn't new.

3. They aren't deliberately targeting mods.

4. Games get a lot of patches over time. Get used to it - back up your .exe and update files if you don't want to wait for the scripts to be updated. 

5. Yeah, waiting a day is going to be the "Downfall" of mods. LOL

I completely agree. There is so much conspiracy with the R* and modding community that I think I need a tinfoil hat! From what I've heard the patch is great and removes the stuttering issue for most people. Can't wait to try it.

I have fairly low FPS due to my hardware anyway, even at a low resolution but this update has in fact helped the stuttering issue, the fps remains even when driving at high speeds and its far more stable in singleplayer, have not played Online yet as I don't really care about that since when they get updated, I will be using these fantastic mods once more so can play online on the xbox haha but this update has helped tremendously.. I do have sympathy for the hard-working mod developers who now have more work to do though

    Recently Rockstar has released another update that disables all modifications. This is going to be another downfall on GTA V modifications. If we all could probably ask Rockstar anything it would be "If you support modding against GTA V, why are you deliberately targeting modifications?" Hopefully G17 Media, and Alexander Blade will patch this quick again, but this may make modifications slow again causing problems. Even if Rockstar released an update now, what would they do other than targeting modifications? Leave your opinions in the replies, I think this is a dick of a move from Rockstar.

I facepalmed so hard reading this. No offense, but it's people like you who spread misinformation that generally causes those who rather not educate themselves to jump on the hate bandwagon without actually having any idea of what they are talking about. 

First and foremost, a plethora of people complained that the last title update caused a huge drop in performance (including myself). Rockstar addressed this shortly after that update dropped and acknowledged the problem, they then released this recent update as of 7/20/2015, which seems to have fixed that specific issue. My FPS shot back to what it was prior to the title update and any sort of stuttering seems to have been eliminated, there is occasional FPS drops - however that may be due to my system and may just be the result of certain areas within the game itself. 

Secondly, this isn't new. Mods break, period. It doesn't matter what game it is, mods beak. GTA V isn't the exception to this seemingly unwilling group of people who can't wrap their head around this "new age" problem. Even games that fully and directly support mods with mod tools and the like, if they drop an update that changes anything within the game it's a no brainer that the mod structure is going to collapse and it's not the developers purposely targeting the mod creators, it's just how it works. Rockstar isn't targeting mods, they released a patch that seems to have addressed the issue with performance and this shouldn't be a reason to throw your internet poop at them, it should be a reason to thank them. 

Lastly, the question to Rockstar has already been asked if they were against modding. You can read about it here: http://www.rockstargames.com/newswire/article/52429/asked-answered-the-rockstar-editor-gta-online-updates

You can also read about the latest update statement given by Rockstar today, here: https://support.rockstargames.com/hc/en-us/articles/206862727-Lower-Framerate-in-GTAV-and-GTA-Online-on-PC-after-Title-Update-1-28 again, they make themselves clear in that they are not targeting mods. 

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As far as I can tell, the debug/junk code that was introduced in the last update has been removed in this update, which will actually help the modding community. The natives have also remained the same. It shouldn't be too long until we see the ScriptHooks updated for the new binary.

So I assume that actually was the cause of the FPS issues in unmodded games (or at least part of it)? If so, no wonder they haven't released any patch notes. 

"Work and ideas get stolen, then you keep moving on doing your thing."

I facepalmed so hard reading this. No offense, but it's people like you who spread misinformation that generally causes those who rather not educate themselves to jump on the hate bandwagon without actually having any idea of what they are talking about. 

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Couldn't have said this in a better way. +1

 

Did anyone find the patch notes? All I can find is the 1.28 release note which was like 2 weeks ago.

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