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[ESX] Commandes illégales
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Inactif – 0,01 ms
Pendant le travail – 0,03 ms
(i5 8600k, RTX 2080S, 16 Go de RAM)
CARACTÉRISTIQUES:
Script optimisé
Code ouvert
Pas de verrouillage IP
CONFIGURATION :
Paiement – Modification possible de la rémunération à chaque commande
Emplacements – Changement possible de tous les emplacements
Mise à jour – Possibilité d’ajouter plus d’emplacements et de missions
Changement – Possibilité de changer les piétons, les véhicules dans les commandes
DÉPENDANCES :
pNotifier
rprogrès
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- Garantie de satisfaction
- Garantie de remboursement de 30 jours
ESX Illegal Orders – Configurable Criminal Missions System for FiveM
Add dynamic criminal gameplay to your ESX server with Illegal Orders, an optimized mission script that creates engaging illegal activities for players seeking alternative income sources. This open-source system delivers configurable criminal missions involving deliveries, vehicle tasks, and shady deals across multiple locations, all while maintaining exceptional server performance.
Ce qui est inclus
ESX Illegal Orders provides a complete criminal mission framework with fully configurable payout structures, customizable mission locations, adjustable mission types, flexible NPC and vehicle configurations, and integrated progress tracking with notification systems. The script includes everything needed to create a thriving underground economy where players take risks for higher rewards compared to legal jobs.
Fonctionnalités principales
- Performances ultra-optimisées – Runs at 0.01ms idle and only 0.03ms during active missions. Tested on i5 8600k with RTX 2080S, this script won’t impact your server’s performance even with multiple concurrent missions
- Code source ouvert – Full access to all script files with no encryption or obfuscation. Customize every aspect of mission logic, rewards, and mechanics to match your server’s unique needs
- No IP Lock Protection – Use the script on as many servers as you own without licensing restrictions or IP authentication requirements. Perfect for multi-server networks
- Paiements configurables – Adjust rewards for each mission type individually. Create high-risk high-reward scenarios or balance criminal income against legal emploi gains
- Flexible Location System – Change all mission locations through simple config edits. Add new pickup points, delivery zones, and mission areas to keep gameplay fresh and unpredictable
- Expandable Mission Pool – Framework designed for easy expansion. Add new mission types, create location variations, or introduce seasonal events without touching core code
- Customizable NPCs & Vehicles – Define which peds appear at mission locations and which vehicles players must use or deliver. Create themed missions with specific visual identities
Parfait pour
- Roleplay servers needing criminal career paths beyond heists
- Economy-focused communities balancing legal and illegal income
- Gang/mafia servers requiring faction-specific activities
- Servers transitioning players from starter jobs to advanced content
- Communities wanting low-risk criminal missions for new players
Détails techniques
- Performance: 0.01ms idle, 0.03ms active (extremely lightweight)
- Cadre: ESX Legacy & ESX 1.2+ compatible
- Dépendances: pNotify (notifications), rprogress (progress bars) – both replaceable with your preferred systems
- Accès au code : 100% open source, no encryption, no IP lock
- Tested On: Intel i5 8600k, RTX 2080S, 16GB RAM
Mission Configuration System
The config file gives you complete control over mission parameters. Set different reward amounts for each mission type – maybe deliveries pay $500 but vehicle acquisition pays $1,200. Configure risk levels by adjusting wanted levels or police dispatch chances. Define cooldown timers to prevent mission grinding. The system supports as many concurrent missions as your server can handle, with configurable limits per player to prevent farming.
Location Customization
Every mission location is editable through the config. Change pickup coordinates, adjust delivery destinations, or add entirely new areas. This flexibility lets you integrate missions into your custom map areas or avoid conflicts with other scripts using the same locations. The system supports multiple locations per mission type, randomly selecting from your configured pool to keep gameplay unpredictable.
Installation
- Extrayez le dossier de ressources dans le répertoire des ressources de votre serveur.
- Ensure you have pNotify and rprogress installed (or configure your own notification/progress systems)
- Edit config.lua to set payouts, locations, and mission parameters for your economy
- Ajouter
ensure esx_illegal_ordersvers server.cfg - Restart server and test missions to verify reward amounts and difficulty balance
Compatibilité du framework
- ✅ Héritage ESX – Fully compatible with latest ESX versions and banking systems
- ✅ ESX 1.2+ – Works with older ESX installations for servers not yet updated
- ✅ Notifications personnalisées – Replace pNotify with ox_lib, okokNotify, or any notification system
- ✅ Custom Progress Bars – Replace rprogress with ox_lib, mythic_progbar, or autonome systèmes
Ce qui le distingue
Unlike massive crime scripts that bundle dozens of features you may not need, ESX Illegal Orders focuses exclusively on mission-based criminal activities. This targeted approach means zero performance bloat and easy integration with your existing crime systems. The open-source nature lets you customize mission types to match your server’s lore – maybe missions involve specific gang territories or require certain items as prerequisites. The expandable framework means you can start simple and gradually add complexity as your server grows.
Exemples de personnalisation
Because the code is fully open, you can create unique mission variations. Add skill checks so experienced criminals get better missions. Integrate with gang scripts so only certain factions can access specific orders. Add police dispatch integration so high-value missions alert law enforcement. Require specific items or vehicles before missions unlock. The possibilities are limited only by your scripting ability.
Détails d'optimisation des performances
The 0.01ms idle performance comes from intelligent thread management and event-driven architecture. The script doesn’t constantly check player positions or states – it only activates when players interact with mission points. This makes it safe to run alongside dozens of other scripts without contributing to server lag. During active missions, the 0.03ms impact is negligible even on lower-end hosting hardware.
Dependency Flexibility
While the script comes configured for pNotify and rprogress, the documentation includes instructions for swapping these dependencies. Many servers already use ox_lib for notifications and progress bars – the script can be adapted in minutes. This prevents dependency conflicts and lets you maintain consistent UI across all your server’s scripts.
Intégration économique
Illegal Orders works with ESX’s money systems including cash, black money, and bank accounts. Configure which money type missions pay out – maybe deliveries give cash but vehicle tasks give black money that needs laundering. This integration creates natural gameplay loops where criminal missions feed into your server’s money laundering and economy systems.
Mission Balancing Tips
Configure payouts to be 30-50% higher than equivalent legal jobs to account for police risk. Add cooldown timers of 5-10 minutes to prevent constant grinding. Consider tying higher-paying missions to late-night hours when police presence is lower. Use the NPC and vehicle customization to make certain missions more conspicuous, increasing risk proportionally with reward.
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