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Modding for PC version of Grand Theft Auto 5 as well as mod programming and reverse engineering the GTA 5 engine.

Here you can find all about Grand Theft Auto 5 Modding.

Here you can discuss GTA 5 Modding and the Modding tools used.
Hi everyone, so I've recently bought the game on steam and it'll be the first time I've actually played this game since the XB1 launch, so I'm a few years late. I've wanted to get into modding on the PC and it sounds so damn fun, so I've been trying to do my research on menus to use and menus to avoid, but it seems everyone is talking about using mods in a public online lobby. All I want out of a menu is to give myself enough money to buy nearly anything in the game, as well as level myself up to maybe 200 or so. I might do the occasional random fun mods as well, however, I wonder how safe using these mods are in a PRIVATE match. All I've been hearing is that if someone physically reports you, that's when the human investigators can get you banned but if you avoid that, all that's left is the shitty anti-cheat which from what I've heard is god awful. Does anyone have experience with using these menus, particularly Kiddions - in a private/solo online lobby? How safe are they and what should I look out for?
Reports literally mean nothing, modders can spam people with hundreds of them. Rockstar knows this
So how about using menus for money and rp in solo lobbies then potentially ditching them for good?
Dont mod in private and solo lobbies
So I Should mod in public lobbies? How come
People think the anticheat for this game is more complicated then it is. Reports do nothing. You get banned if the features you ran were detected. Not that the anticheat caught you or from player reports. How to tell if a feature is detected? If you get banned from using the feature. People recommend paid menus because they don’t have detected features. In general though, very few features are actually detected. Run detected code? You get a ban. None of this solo lobby shit.
Interesting, thanks for letting me know
kiddions is an external menu, meaning it's a very safe and iirc might even be undetectable (that's what I've heard others say, but I've used the menu for months in solo and public sessions and am still not banned). I don't remember it having that many fun features though.
Honestly I've used Loyy a few times, but using any injected free menu is a huge risk. You'd probably be better off paying for a menu.
I'd say look at 2take1, disturbed, and Luna and decide which is cheaper. Impulse is also a good menu but there staff is cancer.
Also, if you see people saying modding in solo sessions is more dangerous than modding in public, that's bullshit. I've given myself hundreds of millions with kiddions, as well as set my level to 160 from 17, along with a ton of blatant shit and my acc is still not banned.
You should buy a mod menu, that's the safest way to mod.
You can use a free menu but it will probably give you a ban by the anti-cheat or if you abuse the mod recovery options. (With paid menu if you abuse the money and level quantity you will get banned too but it's less probable.)
Kiddions is/was the safest free mod menu out there but saw some posts complaining about it not working.
About the Private/Solo Lobby, i'm not sure if that makes a diference but many people say if you use recovery options with a free mod menu you should be in a Solo Lobby.
Which menu do you recommend? Not looking to spend too much here




Blessings to you, the readers of this page, in Jesus Christ our
Lord. May He guide you and protect you always.


Here is good news for many people: private solo masturbation, which
is
sexual stimulation and release by one's self alone, is not a sin.
There is no true Scriptural basis for calling it a sin. The idea that it
is a
sin is pure "doctrine of man," not based on the Bible.


Next, we look at The Golden Rule and The Law Of Love to see if
masturbation is prohibited by them; and we find that masturbation is not
prohibited here, either.



Some people think that Genesis 38 prohibits masturbation, but it does not.
God's displeasure with Onan in Genesis 38 is based on Onan's disobedience
to the old law which required him to father a child by his dead brother's
wife. It has nothing to do with masturbation.


Emission of semen, however, was unclean under the law, and a man needed to
sacrifice two pigeons or two doves to make up for it. (See Leviticus 15.)
It was a minor offense, comparable to accidentally soiling your
undergarments.
However, the law regarding clean and unclean things was repealed by
God in Peter's vision, as described in Acts 10. So emission of semen
became clean, just as eating of pork became clean. This idea is confirmed
by Romans 14:14 , where Paul says, "I know and am persuaded in the Lord
that nothing is unclean in itself; but it is unclean for anyone who
thinks it is unclean."


I do not find masturbation listed anywhere as
an "abomination,"
or anywhere among the various lists of prohibited sexual
practices. (See Leviticus 18.) Adultery is prohibited; rape is
prohibited; incest is prohibited; sex with animals is prohibited; etc.
But masturbation is not even mentioned.


If masturbation were really a sin, surely it would be mentioned somewhere
in the Bible. But it is not specifically prohibited anywhere in the Bible.
So let's turn now to general prohibitions, to see if masturbation falls
under any of the "catch-all" categories of offense.


The general disapproval of "fornication" (Greek PORNEIA)
does not apply, since solo masturbation does not involve two people
and does not involve sexual penetration. Even if you translate PORNEIA
as "sexual immorality" rather than "fornication," masturbation is still
not prohibited, because PORNEIA means, literally, "the things which
prostitutes do." And nobody pays a prostitute to masturbate herself
alone in private. So private solo masturbation is not prohibited either as
"fornication" or as "sexual immorality."

Perhaps it might be prohibited because it leads to "impure thoughts."
But this is too vague to enforce; plus the
masturbator might be thinking pure thoughts, such as imagining
marital sex with his wife who is out of town, or a possible future
wife-to-be, if he is not yet married. If you prohibit masturbation on the
basis of impure thoughts, then you would similarly need to prohibit all
advertising, because advertising sometimes leads to impure thoughts of
material greed.


Finally, it might be prohibited as a "lust of the flesh," but if it
is lustful, it is certainly no more lustful than the fleshly lust
a married man feels for his lawful wife, which is permitted.


So where, then, is the prohibition? It's not found in the Bible. "I find
no fault . . ," as Pilate said of Jesus.


Thus we see that the prohibition against masturbation is pure "doctrine of
man," the very
kind that Jesus speaks against.


Blessings to you in Jesus Christ our Lord,




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