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Fixing Rage Plugin Hook Error 1180: The “GTA V Update” Nightmare
If you are reading this, you probably just tried to launch your modded GTA V setup, only to be greeted by a small, frustrating window with the error code 1180.
Don’t panic. You haven’t broken your game. You’ve just encountered the most common headache in the LSPDFR (or other mod) community: The Game Version Mismatch.
Here is everything you need to know about RPH Error 1180 and how to fix it in under five minutes. rage plugin hook 1180
Preventing Future 1180 Errors
Once you have fixed the error, protect your setup with these habits:
- Never auto-update GTA V. Use a mods folder and block GTAV.exe in your firewall until RPH confirms compatibility.
- Keep a "Mods Working" folder. Copy your stable rageplugins into a backup location. When you experiment, you have a safe return point.
- Read plugin documentation. Many 1180 errors arise because users skip the "Requirements" section of a mod page.
Check your actual game build:
- In GTA V root folder → right-click
GTA5.exe→ Properties → Details → Product version.
What is Error 1180?
In simple terms, Error 1180 means Rage Plugin Hook does not recognize your current version of Grand Theft Auto V. Fixing Rage Plugin Hook Error 1180: The “GTA
RPH acts as a bridge between your mods (callouts, cars, plugins) and the game engine. When Rockstar Games pushes a small update to GTA V (even a tiny one for the Rockstar Launcher), it changes the game’s "signature." RPH sees this change and throws error 1180 to prevent a crash.
It is not a bug. It is a safety feature. Never auto-update GTA V
Usage
- Start FiveM: Launch FiveM and join a server.
- Verify plugin functionality: Check the plugin's documentation for instructions on how to verify its functionality.
Still getting Error 1180?
If none of the above worked, the issue is likely one of these rare cases:
- Antivirus quarantine – RPH injects code into GTA V. Your AV may have deleted the
RageNativeUI.dllorRPHitself. Restore it. - Corrupt ASI loaders – Reinstall
OpenIVand reinstall the "ASI Loader" and "OpenIV.asi." - Windows permission errors – Never install GTA V in
C:\Program Files (x86). Move it toC:\Games\.