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Kiddions Mod Menu Confirmed Stable After GTA V March 2026 Update

Kiddions Modest Menu held up through Rockstar's March 19 patch with only pointer tweaks needed; Lua scripting intact and 35 hours of testing logged with zero menu-caused crashes.

Nina Kowalski2 min read
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Kiddions Mod Menu Confirmed Stable After GTA V March 2026 Update
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The Kiddions Modest Menu cleared Rockstar's March 19, 2026 title update without a rebuild, according to a devlog posted by the menu's creator confirming stability across Story Mode, invite-only sessions, and short public lobby runs. For a community accustomed to mod tools going dark for days after a GTA V patch, the quick all-clear carries real weight.

The March 19 patch required only minimal pointer adjustments to player stats and session handling, leaving the menu's core feature set intact. Player Options, including god mode and infinite health toggles, passed testing without changes. Vehicle Options, covering the spawn-any-vehicle selector, vehicle god mode, and the handling editor, also held. Crucially, Lua script support survived untouched, meaning any custom script already running before the patch still runs now.

That last point matters more than it might seem. Lua support is what separates Kiddions from a static feature menu. A player running a Lua script to auto-equip a specific loadout on spawn, or to log session stats quietly in the background, did not need to rebuild anything after March 19. Because pointer changes were isolated to player stats and session handling rather than the scripting layer, the update cycle for Lua-dependent workflows was effectively zero.

The devlog logs approximately 35 hours of stability testing in Story Mode and private sessions, with no menu-caused crashes reported when using recommended settings. The creator attributes that track record partly to the menu's ImGui-based interface, describing the lightweight design as a factor that reduces crash risk and makes pointer maintenance faster after title updates. The recommendation built into the testing setup, and consistent with longstanding community practice, is to keep aggressive features out of public lobbies and to run anything experimental in invite-only or Story Mode first.

For users who treat Kiddions as a bellwether, the practical read on March 19 is straightforward: the update did not force a tool version change, it forced a pointer update, and that pointer update has already shipped. The only remaining action item is confirming you are running a build distributed through the creator's verified channel, not a third-party repack. Clone sites and unofficial mirrors have historically bundled outdated builds or worse after high-visibility stability confirmations, and a wave of "is Kiddions safe?" posts tends to follow every clean-bill-of-health devlog. The answer to that question depends entirely on the source of the file, not the menu itself.

Future title updates will require the same pointer-check cycle. The devlog signals that the author intends to track those adjustments and publish changelogs accordingly, making the update cadence a known quantity rather than a wait-and-see situation for the next Rockstar patch.

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