Version 1.0.350.1 — Script Hook V For Gta 5

Complete Guide to Script Hook V for GTA 5 Version 1.0.350.1 Released on April 30, 2015, GTA 5 version 1.0.350.1 (also known as patch 350.1) was a pivotal update that introduced critical fixes for garage vehicle loss and GTA Online stability. However, it also famously broke mod compatibility, specifically targeting the essential library Script Hook V.

Step 1 – Locate your GTA V directory

Typically:
C:\Program Files\Rockstar Games\Grand Theft Auto V\
or (Steam) C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Grand Theft Auto V\ script hook v for gta 5 version 1.0.350.1

* **Script Hook V Not Working**: If Script Hook V is not working, make sure that you have installed the library correctly and that your GTA 5 directory is correct. * **Lua Errors**: If you're getting Lua errors, make sure that your script is correct and that you've saved it in the correct directory.
  1. Mod Stability: Many older, beloved mods were never updated past this era. If you own an older copy of GTA V (non-updated), you need this specific Script Hook.
  2. Compatibility Lists: Some modding communities curate “version-locked” mod packs for 1.0.350.1 because later Rockstar updates added new anti-modding telemetry (even in single-player).
  3. FiveM Alternatives: While FiveM uses its own framework, script-devs sometimes backport features to 1.0.350.1 for testing.