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Better Fight

Ursprünglicher Preis war: $22.99Aktueller Preis ist: $13.99.

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Features:

  • Recoil System: This is a fully customizable system that you can chance all the values to all the guns of GTA through the config file. You may also change the values of recoil at real time with the exports we are offering you.
  • Recoil Exports: There are 3 recoil exports: Alter general recoil level, Alter specific weapon recoil level, and reset all gun recoil back to the config.
  • Custom Crosshair: You may have a custom crosshair which you can easily change through the html. This is mostly used to avoid the red dot abuse that is happening with the standard GTA crosshair. It looks cooler as well.
  • ViewCamForcer: This feature forces the player to stay in first person while using a weapon. This options is separated by vehicle and on foot. You can enable on both, personally i like only using the vehicle ViewCamForcer.
  • JumpSpamPrevention: Jump spam prevention simply doesn’t allow the person to spam the jump like they are olympic runners. There is a timer as well that you may set as much as you want. Default value is 2 seconds.
  • RollPrevention: This feature simply doesn’t allow the player to roll while shooting. Just looks spastic when people do.
  • Headshot Disabler: Headshot disabler just prevents getting headshotted. This only works on players and not bots! Would recommend if any RP server would want this as well.
  • Weapon Damages: You may change all the weapon damages of every single weapon through the config file. Default is that all melee weapons are x0.25. So they do 4 times less of damage.
  • Garbage Collector: This resource is also aimed to be optimized. Garbage collector is just there to collect all the garbage the script produces to the memory and cleans it up every 60 seconds.
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Optimization:

BetterFight optimization levels also depend on how many of the options are enabled. With all options enabled it will idle at 0.03ms and peak 0.06 if shooting:

  • Recoil System: 0.01-0.02 ms.
  • Custom Crosshair: 0.01-0.02ms
  • ViewCamForcer: 0.01ms
  • JumpSpamPrevention: 0.005ms
  • RollPrevention: 0.005ms
  • Headshot Disabler: 0.00ms
  • Weapon Damages: 0.00ms
  • Garbage Collector: 0.00ms

Dependencies and Compatibility:

Framework Dependencies
none (This can be standalone or work with ANY framework)

Sql Resource Dependencies

none

Resource Dependencies

none

Locales/Translations

none

OneSync Compatibility
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Non-OneSync Compatibility
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How to install

How to install resources

Installing mods on FiveM allows you to customize your server with unique assets, scripts, MLOs, and other enhancements. Here's a clear, detailed guide on how to install mods to your FiveM server.


Step 1: Download the Desired Mod

  1. Find a Mod: Start by browsing through websites that offer FiveM mods, such as fivem-mods.net, GTA5-Mods.com, or community-based forums and Discord servers. You can also download mods from repositories like GitHub or from script developers' personal websites.

  2. Check Compatibility: Ensure that the mod you're downloading is compatible with the version of FiveM you're running (especially if you're using specific frameworks like QBCore or ESX).

  3. Download Files: Download the mod files, usually compressed in a .zip or .rar file format. These files will contain the necessary resources for installation.


Step 2: Prepare Your Server

  1. Access Your Server Files: Log into your FiveM server’s file manager. This can be done either through an FTP client like FileZilla or through the control panel provided by your hosting provider.

  2. Create a Backup: Before making any changes, it's essential to back up your server files. This ensures you can restore your server in case something goes wrong.

  3. Locate the Resources Folder: Once inside your server files, locate the resources folder. This is where all mods and scripts are installed.


Step 3: Install the Mod

  1. Extract the Files: If the mod is in a compressed file, extract the contents to a folder on your local computer.

  2. Upload the Mod Files:

    • Use your FTP client or file manager to upload the extracted folder into the resources folder of your server.
    • Ensure the folder name is descriptive, as you will reference it in the server configuration.
  3. Configure the Server to Load the Mod:

    • Open your server’s server.cfg file (found in the main directory of your server).
    • Add a line to ensure the server loads the mod. Typically, this will be in the form of:
      css
      ensure [mod_name]
    • For example, if you added a mod called my_car_mod, you would add:
      ruby
      ensure my_car_mod

Step 4: Set Up Dependencies (If Any)

Some mods may have dependencies, such as specific libraries, frameworks, or resources that need to be installed separately. Always check the mod’s documentation for any such requirements.

  1. Install Dependencies: If the mod requires any additional resources, download and install them in the same resources folder, following the same process outlined in Step 3.

  2. Load Dependencies: Add any necessary dependencies to your server.cfg file just as you did for the main mod.


Step 5: Restart the Server

  1. Restart the Server: Once the mod and its dependencies have been uploaded and configured, restart your server.
    • You can either use the Restart button in your control panel or manually restart it through an FTP client or terminal command.
  2. Check the Console: After the restart, monitor the server console for any error messages. If you see any issues related to the mod, check the mod’s documentation or troubleshoot based on the error message.

Step 6: Test the Mod In-Game

  1. Join Your Server: Open FiveM and connect to your server to test the mod.

  2. Check for Issues: Test whether the mod functions as expected. Ensure that the new features, vehicles, or scripts are loading properly.


Step 7: Troubleshoot (If Necessary)

If the mod isn't working as expected, you may need to troubleshoot:

  • Check File Paths: Ensure all files are in the correct folders and paths.
  • Review Logs: Look at the server logs for any errors or conflicts.
  • Update Dependencies: Ensure any required dependencies are correctly installed and up to date.
  • Mod Compatibility: Verify that the mod is compatible with the version of FiveM and other mods you’re using.

Final Thoughts

Installing mods on your FiveM server is a great way to enhance gameplay, offer unique content to players, and make your server stand out. Always remember to back up your server before making any changes, and be mindful of mod compatibility to prevent conflicts.

By following the steps outlined above, you can easily install and manage mods to enrich your FiveM server experience.

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  • Trusted by the Community: Join thousands of FiveM server owners who rely on us for quality resources.
  • High-Quality Design: Built with optimized coding practices for top-tier performance.
  • Seamless Integration: Easily install and run on any FiveM server without compatibility issues.
  • Customizable Options: Adjust settings and features to fit your server's unique style.
  • Optimized Performance: Tested to ensure minimal resource usage and maximum efficiency.
  • Lifetime Updates: Stay ahead with ongoing updates and improvements included at no extra cost.