GTA 5 version 1.0.350.1 (also known as the "Ill-Gotten Gains" update era) requires specific legacy files, as modern mods are typically built for much newer versions of the game. Using mods on this older version is mostly relevant for players using older "cracked" versions or those who have intentionally downgraded for compatibility with specific total conversion mods. 1. Essential Core Files
Have a specific mod from 1.0.350.1 you want featured? Let us know in the comments below (on the original blog). For now, fire up that old hard drive and bring Los Santos back to 2015.
Enhanced Native Trainer: A comprehensive menu that allows you to spawn vehicles, change weather, and give yourself invincibility.
Do not use version 1.0.350.1 for modding in 2026.
As GTA 5 continues to age, the modding community remains active, with new mods and updates being released regularly. Although Rockstar Games, the game's developer, has not officially endorsed modding, the community's creativity and dedication have ensured the game's continued popularity.
Watch how the 350.1 patch impacted the modding community and the solutions that followed: Broken mods and Patch 350.1 | GTA V (PC) CaptainChaos YouTube• May 1, 2015 0.350.1 version?
The Mods That Define the Era
What can you actually run on 1.0.350.1? Nearly everything that defined the golden age of GTA V modding before the “Ill-Gotten Gains” updates changed the game’s core files.
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