Based on the version number provided, you are looking for the Script Hook V update released to support GTA V version 1.0.335.2 (which was the "Beach Bum Update" released in late 2013/early 2014).
is essential for modding single-player gameplay. This library allows the game to execute custom scripts using native functions. script hook v 1.0335.2
Default Path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Grand Theft Auto V Based on the version number provided, you are
Getting Started with Script Hook V 1.0335.2 Download and extract the package
4. Technical specifics for version 1.0335.2
- Compatibility target: each Script Hook V release is matched to a specific GTA V game build/version. Version 1.0335.2 maps to a corresponding game update; users must use the matching Script Hook V build for that game patch to ensure correct native address resolution.
- Native function table updates: includes additions or updates to native function address resolution to reflect the game’s binary changes in that target build.
- Stability fixes: improved bounds checking in native wrappers, guardrails in thread scheduler to reduce risk of infinite loops or unhandled exceptions propagating into the game.
- Loader resilience: enhancements to detection of game executable variations (e.g., retail vs. Steam vs. Epic) and more robust module initialization sequencing to reduce startup failures.
- Minor features: small API additions for convenience (e.g., helper functions for time, vector math, or resource paths) and updated documentation strings.
- Note on anti-cheat: modern GTA V online environment uses anti-cheat systems; Script Hook V historically disables itself in GTA Online or refuses to run when online protections are active. Version-specific behavior may include improved detection of online session state and safer fail-fast behavior to avoid triggering anti-cheat.
File Verification: Once downloaded, always scan the ZIP file (which should contain ScriptHookV.dll, dinput8.dll, and NativeTrainer.asi) with Malwarebytes or Windows Defender. The file size should be around 500KB–1MB. Any file that is 3MB+ is likely malicious.