Grand Theft Auto V Gta 5 -v1.0.1180.1 1.41- M... May 2026
Because Steam, Epic, and Rockstar Launcher force auto-updates to the latest version (currently 1.70+), obtaining 1.41 requires a "downgrade."
The community standard is using GTA V Downgrader (by A.G.) . This tool takes a legitimate, latest-version installation of GTA V and replaces the core executables and metadata with the 1.41 assets while retaining the high-resolution DLC packs. Grand Theft Auto V GTA 5 -v1.0.1180.1 1.41- M...
Warning: Rockstar's EULA prohibits modification. Downgrading is safe for Story Mode but will get you banned from GTA Online permanently if you launch online with this version. For the average player, version numbers are invisible
| 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. | For the average player
For the average player, version numbers are invisible. However, for the PC community—specifically those involved with ScriptHookV, modifications, and private servers—these numbers are vital.
Version 1.0.1180.1 represented a major "break" in compatibility. When Rockstar Games updates GTA 5, the executable file changes, often rendering old mods and injection tools unusable until they are updated by the community. Build 1.41 was a stable "anchor point" for the game engine (RAGE) during late 2017 and early 2018.