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nexus mod and rdr2mods are good websites to look for stuff, and here's a tutorial for lml
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-OIFFcIKDs
enjoy modding
yes
usually
who cares, nobody plays online anyway
if you load stuff online you risk getting banned.
i think they're doing manual bans, like, someone is manually comparing values against the server vs what the client has and if anything was pushed when the game didn't make a call. this'll be for $ value, health, ammo, and player stockpiles.
they've probably got a way to flag this comparison for review (an ape could code it) then they'll ban the flags later.
there was huge speculation over an anticheat, but rockstar has no anticheat, the only reason most of their games succeeded to this point was because they were on console, and not too many people want to mod or jailbreak console back in the day.