Gta 5 Gameconfig 1.0.231.0 Better [portable]
How to Use GTA 5 Gameconfig 1.0.231.0 for a Better Modding Experience
Simply replacing your gameconfig file is often not enough. To truly make your modded game "better" and avoid crashes, you must install these accompanying tools:
For more advanced users, further stability can be achieved by manually editing the .ini files of the limit adjusters.
Custom gameconfigs (like those found on GTA5-Mods ) offer several key, often customizable, changes:
: Drag and drop your chosen gameconfig.xml (e.g., the "More Mods" version) into this folder. Gta 5 Gameconfig 1.0.231.0 BETTER
For players using Grand Theft Auto V (GTA V) build , a modified gameconfig.xml is essential for running multiple "Add-on" mods without the game crashing during the loading screen. This specific file increases the game's internal memory pool limits, which are otherwise too low to handle extra vehicles, maps, or weapons. Why You Need This Gameconfig
with "Edit Mode" enabled, you typically replace the file at: mods\update\update.rpf\common\data\gameconfig.xml
Copy the .asi and .ini files directly into your main GTA 5 directory (where GTA5.exe is located). Step 2: Replace the Configuration File via OpenIV
: Specifically designed to fix "Script Hook V" and "out of game memory" errors that occur when the game engine hits its default resource cap. Extended Limits How to Use GTA 5 Gameconfig 1
(e.g., maximum car capacity vs. performance)
If you’re running GTA V version 1.0.231.0 (the latest updated build for many modders), the default gameconfig file simply won't cut it for heavy mod setups. Introducing the BETTER Gameconfig – specifically tuned for this version to give you:
: Ensure you haven't exceeded the Packfile limit. If you have many car packs, check that your Packfile Limit Adjuster is installed in the main GTA V directory. How to install Gameconfig (2025) GTA 5 MODS
| Error | Likely Cause | How to Fix | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | You have exceeded the packfile limit. | This is the most common error. It is directly fixed by installing the Packfile Limit Adjuster . Ensure the .asi file is in your game's root directory and is not being blocked by your system. | | Game crashes after loading screen | The game is running out of streaming memory or entity slots. | Increase the StreamingMemoryBudget value within your gameconfig.xml (using OpenIV) or install a more powerful "BETTER" config version with higher pools. | | Game crashes when entering a specific area | A map mod or MLO interior is exceeding the CMapDataStoreNode limit. | You need a gameconfig with a higher CMapDataStoreNode value (e.g., 4096 or higher) to handle the extra map data. | | Game crashes when spawning a specific vehicle | The VehicleModelInfos pool is too small. | Increase this value in your gameconfig.xml . A value of 800 or more is recommended for large vehicle packs. | | Game crashes for no apparent reason / "Random crashes" | You may have a general shortage of resources. | Use a gameconfig designed for 500+ mods. Also, ensure your Heap and Packfile adjusters are installed and configured correctly. | | "Out of Game Memory" error | The heap memory is exhausted. | Increase the MaxHeapSize value in your HeapAdjuster.ini . You can also use system tools like ISLC to manage your PC's memory more efficiently. | For players using Grand Theft Auto V (GTA
Heap Limit Adjuster: Increases the total memory available for the game to process mod data.
Navigate to Tools > ASI Manager and check that and OpenIV.ASI are active. Step 3: Target the Configuration Path
Copy gameconfig.xml to a safe backup folder.