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There is no reason for it to affect single player. Now the only way to play the game is to have to look like ♥♥♥♥ from 2013. Either put out an update that overhauls the graphics in the game to RDR2 standards or stop breaking the script hook every time you update the game. There are plenty of other games that dont break mods when they update.
There is nothing more annoying then wanting to play a single player came with mods and having it just not work because something inept devs did.
The same things happens to me in Cyberpunk 2077 - I don't complain about it. I just wait for an update and update my mods and or tools.
I mean, I get it though; GTA Story should be separate from the Online side, but even then it'll still get updates which will in turn break mods or modding tools.
Up to you.
Now the game is basically unplayable until scripthook is updated, Cyberpunk doesnt have the issue of having the graphical fidelity of a game from early last decade, this does. GTA V looks like trash without a slew of visual mods and they all require the scripthook.
I feel for the OP though, as it's a pain to have to update Story mods whenever an update releases for GTA Online.
When Rockstar allows mods for its games[mashable.com], then it should also work with the modding community to ensure such incompatibility issues don't happen.
Of course, when Rockstar can silently remove existing free content from within a 10 year old game, just to sell that content later as expensive microtransactions, then we gamers probably shouldn't expect Rockstar to respect the modding community either.