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No reason to be scared of being banned by Social Club ? Since there is function to give you money, which, seems to me, Rockstar wouldn't really like... Even if it's single-player
As far as I'm aware (I've been doing research on this too), Rockstar should not have a problem with the ScriptHook Trainer Mod. The mod also is disabled for Multiplayer, therefore, it does not give players any advantage over others, technically not breaking any rules. The money adding part, is fine in Singleplayer. Rockstar would only have a problem if you were getting money for Multiplayer because that would mean they would be losing money. (Also causing an unfair advantage).
Have you used it ? I really wanna know ! If you had for how long
Even then, if you get banned, report it here and I ♥♥♥♥ you not, people will begin to revolt.
How do you mean offline mode ? I need to be logged into Rockstar's Social Club ? Altrough some YouTubers from my country have videos using that mod, as well as PewDiePie. Well... He has bunch of money to buy 10 copies if he get banned, lol.
Turn off your internet connection, then start the game. It'll automatically go into offline mode (:
Still a problem, I'll have to install and remove mod every time I want to play ONLINE. Nevermind, do we at least know if Rockstar will say something about it?
So far they have only acted against people modding GTA Online.
Yep, read that, and their whole text of how they won't allow modding Online, from which I took that Single-Player modding is alright ? Well. Best solution for this in my opinion is 2 different applications, one for Single Player, and It's own files, and other is Multiplayer, as ADD-ON to single-player, but has it's own files, and starts as different game in Library. Well, I don't know. I won't use it. I'll watch videos online... *poor guy*
I guess as long as you remove the main files (any injectors and restroy modified files), then you'll be fine.
Not a problem you install the game twice use one for local play (offline modded play) and keep a second one for online Clean play. 120ish gig is nothing these days.