JobCenter (QB)
The JobCenter mod is an essential tool for FiveM server administrators who want to streamline job assignments in their game. Designed with accessibility and practicality in mind, it features a user-friendly interface and comprehensive job management system that allows players to apply for jobs, all through an intuitive in-game UI.
The benefits include simplified job assignment, improved player experience, and easy integration with other resources. This mod is a must-have for any FiveM server looking to enhance roleplay and gameplay dynamics.
Sobre o Mod
O fxJobCenter mod was developed to create a centralized, efficient system for job applications within FiveM servers. Integrating seamlessly with the qb-core framework, this mod allows players to view and apply for the jobs they want, keeping the process organized and straightforward.
Core Features:
- User-Friendly Interface: Easy navigation for players to apply for jobs.
- Job Management System: Efficiently handle all job applications.
- Dependencies Compatibility: Integrates smoothly with qb-núcleo, qb-alvo, polyzone, e oxmysql.
- Personalizável: Rename the script without encountering issues.
- Integração de banco de dados: Provides a structured table for job data management.
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Instruções de instalação
To install the fxJobCenter [FREE] [QB] mod, follow these steps:
- Download the Mod files: Obtain the mod files from the provided download links (coming soon in the “Download Mirror” section).
- Extrair os arquivos: Extract the contents of the zip file to your server’s resources directory.
- Add to Resources: In your server.cfg, ensure you add the following lines:
start fxJobCenter
- Database Setup: Add the following table to your database
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https://pastebin.com/wz6DrBiJ - Dependências: Ensure the following dependencies are installed:
- qb-núcleo
- qb-target (optional)
- polyzone
- oxmysql
- fxnotify (optional)
- fxtextui (optional)
Compatibilidade
This mod is compatible with any FiveM server running qb-núcleo. It has been tested with oxmysql and should work flawlessly with other similar databases, although not all have been tested.
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