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1. Depends on the game.
2. Yes. Make backups constantly.
3. You can do that just fine in GTA V.
2. Once again, it depends on the game. Every mod and game is different and they can impact in a variety of ways.
3. Some games support online modding to a degree but others don't. Call of Duty titles will ban users for virtually any modding if you connect to an anti-cheat protected server with these even sitting on your system. If you go down this way, do your research first.
2. No there shouldnt be any risk to your save files, but always best to back them up just incase.
3. Depends on game devs, so best to check with the game first to see if mods are allowed.
how to make backups?
but how can i stop games files from getting corrupted