Rockstar Games frequently updates GTA V (often labeled as "Title Updates" or specific executable versions like v1.0.2845.0). These updates change the memory layout of the game. Consequently, previous versions of the hook will fail to locate the necessary memory addresses, resulting in a crash. Version 1.18.0 was released to align the hook's memory offsets with the specific memory layout introduced by a contemporary GTA V update. Without this specific version, the game would either crash on startup or fail to load any plugins.
: Update your game via your launcher, or downgrade your GTA5.exe to match the exact build requirements of version 1180. 2. Game Crashes During Loading Screen rage plugin hook 1180
RPH bypasses or overlays the standard game loading screens, displaying the initialization status of your active plugins. How to Install Rage Plugin Hook 1180 Rockstar Games frequently updates GTA V (often labeled
Open your main Grand Theft Auto V directory (where GTA5.exe is located). Version 1
is a crucial update for Grand Theft Auto V (GTA V) PC modders, specifically those running the highly popular LSPDFR (Los Santos Police Department First Response) total conversion mod. This version was engineered to bridge the compatibility gap between standard script execution and the Rockstar Advanced Game Engine (RAGE) following major official GTA Online title updates.
Hold the Shift key immediately after clicking RagePluginHook.exe . This forces the configuration menu to open. Go to the "Plugins" tab, select "Don't load any plugins on startup," and launch the game. Once in-game as Franklin, Michael, or Trevor, open the F4 console and type LoadPlugin "YourPluginName.dll" to find the culprit. 3. "Slow System" or Infinite Loading Loop
: RPH is frequently flagged as a "False Positive".