The trainer is activated with and navigated with the numlock keys . Because the numpad controls are hard-coded, you must have NumLock ON for them to work.
At its core, Script Hook V is a library that allows the use of GTA V's native script functions within custom *.asi plugins. You can think of it as a "smart socket" or an intermediary layer between the game engine and your custom code.
Script Hook V is a widely used library that enables user-created scripts (mods) to run in Grand Theft Auto V (GTA V) by providing an API layer that exposes in-game native functions to external script code. Version 1.0335.2 is a point release in the Script Hook V lineage that targets a particular GTA V game build and contains compatibility fixes, new native wrappers, stability improvements, and anti-detection/evading-workarounds where relevant. Understanding this release requires familiarity with GTA V internals, plugin architectures, and the legal/ethical landscape around game modification. script hook v 1.0335.2
To prevent bans, Script Hook V automatically disables itself and closes the game if you attempt to enter GTA Online Version Specifics: 1.0.335.2 Compatibility:
Some overlays (Steam overlay, Discord overlay, Nvidia ShadowPlay) can conflict with the ASI loader. If you experience crashes, try disabling overlays one by one. The most reliable loader for v1.0335.2 is the included dsound.dll (the “original” ASI loader). Later loaders like dinput8.dll may also work but are not guaranteed. The trainer is activated with and navigated with
Key binding conflict or missing NativeTrainer.asi .
It includes an ASI loader ( dinput8.dll ) to inject custom code into the game engine. Key Features of Version 1.0.335.2 You can think of it as a "smart
Alexander Blade continues to update Script Hook V for the latest GTA V patches. The modern version numbers have surpassed 1000.xx , but the core concept remains unchanged. Meanwhile, Community Script Hook V .NET has evolved to version 3.7.x, adding support for newer .NET runtimes and many bug fixes. However, of these newer versions can replace the historical value of v1.0335.2 – the version that started it all.
Using mismatching versions of Script Hook V is the number one cause of GTA V crashes on startup. Here is how to fix the most common issues. "FATAL: Unknown Game Version"