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GTA V RolePlay (FiveM, RageMP) on Loudplay

Last updated on Apr 27, 2026

FiveM and RageMP are third-party multiplayer modifications for GTA V. They're not part of GTA V itself and not officially supported by Rockstar. People ask whether they work on Loudplay all the time, and the honest answer is: usually yes for the launcher itself, but we don't promise the experience.

What you can do

You can install FiveM or RageMP inside your Loudplay session and try to connect to community servers. The Catalog doesn't ship a tile for them, but nothing prevents you from running them:

  1. Start a session with GTA V available (you need to own GTA V on Rockstar Social Club or Steam).
  2. Open Steam (or Rockstar Launcher) inside the session, install GTA V if it's not already there.
  3. Download the FiveM or RageMP installer from the official site, run it inside the session.
  4. Connect to a server.

Both launchers are technically capable of running on the virtual PC. Many users do play this way.

What we don't promise

The "third-party launcher" part matters. We don't QA FiveM or RageMP on every release. If the launcher updates and breaks something, or a specific server's mod pack misbehaves, or the connection between the launcher and the server is unstable, we usually can't help you debug it — we don't run those servers.

Specific limitations to be aware of:

  • Voice chat through the mod's plugin. Some FiveM servers use third-party voice plugins that depend on local audio devices in unusual ways. These don't always work over the streaming protocol.
  • Custom controllers and peripherals. RP servers often expect specific keybinds; if you've bound something to a peripheral the streaming protocol doesn't pass through (side mouse buttons, racing wheels), you'll need to remap.
  • Anti-cheat on individual servers. Some FiveM servers run their own anti-cheat in addition to FiveM's. Those occasionally flag VMs the same way kernel-level anti-cheat does. If a specific server kicks you out repeatedly, that's the server's choice — try a different server.

Persistence

FiveM and RageMP installations do not persist between Loudplay sessions. Steam and Epic installations persist; everything else gets wiped. You'll need to reinstall the launcher each session.

To save time, install once at the start of a multi-hour session and play in the same session. If you play roleplay regularly, factor reinstall time into how you plan your packages — a 3-hour session is mostly play time, but reinstalling FiveM eats 15–20 minutes of it.

Refunds for FiveM/RageMP issues

If a session was technically fine on our side (good streaming, fast server, no Loudplay outages) but FiveM crashed, the server you joined was misconfigured, or the mod pack didn't load — that's not a refund-eligible reason. Our service worked; the third-party software didn't.

If a session was bad because of our infrastructure (lags, disconnects, stuck queue) and you couldn't even reach the FiveM launcher — that's a normal refund case, see "Refunds — when we issue them and how to request one".

When to use Loudplay for GTA RP

Reasonable use case: you have a fast home connection, want a higher-spec PC than your laptop, GTA V already in your Rockstar/Steam library, and a server with a moderate mod pack. Plays well.

Less reasonable: serious competitive RP on heavily modded servers expecting sub-30ms latency. Loudplay's added latency from your device → our server → the game server makes that less viable. For tournament-grade RP, a local high-end PC is still the right tool.

Vanilla GTA V Online

GTA V's standard Online mode (without FiveM/RageMP) works without these caveats. Sign in with Rockstar Social Club, launch GTA V from the Catalog, play. Rockstar's anti-cheat for GTA Online doesn't block VMs.