Here’s a helpful, neutral review of Script Hook V v1.0.335.2 (note: the version you wrote appears to be a typo – the actual version is likely 1.0.335.2, which matches GTA V patch 1.0.335.2, a very old update from around late 2015).
The version number "1.0335.2" suggests a specific release within the Script Hook V series. Typically, version numbers follow a major.minor.patch.build numbering scheme, where:
If you are looking for the actual .asi file: script hook v 1.0335.2
ScriptHookV_1.0.335.2.zip (or similar naming convention).ScriptHookV.dll and dinput8.dll.Where to find it: Since the official site hosts the latest version, you cannot download this specific version from the main page. You would need to look for "Script Hook V archive" or "legacy versions" on modding forums like GTA5-Mods.com (in the comments/forums section) or via the Internet Archive (Wayback Machine).
Warning: Be very careful downloading .dll files from random "script hook v 1.0335.2 download" Google results. Because this version is so old, many malicious sites repackage old mods with malware, knowing users are looking for legacy fixes. Here’s a helpful, neutral review of Script Hook V v1
Before focusing on the specific version, let’s establish a baseline. Script Hook V is a library developed by Alexander Blade that allows the use of custom .asi plugins and script mods in Grand Theft Auto V (single-player mode). It works by intercepting the game’s native functions, allowing modders to call commands that would otherwise be impossible.
Without Script Hook V, most advanced mods (like LSPD First Response, Menyoo, or Simple Trainer) simply will not run. When Rockstar Games releases a title update for GTA V (e.g., to add new vehicles or patch online cheaters), the game’s executable changes. Consequently, Script Hook V must be updated to match the new checksums—otherwise, the game crashes on launch. Version 1
Cause: This is usually caused by an incompatible ASI plugin. Older plugins may rely on functions that changed between versions, or you may have a leftover ScriptHookVDotNet.dll that is version-mismatched.
Solution:
.asi files (except ScriptHookV.dll and dinput8.dll) to a backup folder on your desktop..asi mods back one by one to identify the culprit.scripthookvdotnet.asi. Version 1.X of that bridge requires a very specific Script Hook. You may need to run it uninstalled.