






Fire Supply Line
$40.99 Ursprünglicher Preis war: $40.99$24.99Aktueller Preis ist: $24.99.
This premium resource is a great addition to any roleplay server, adding a realistic fire hose supply line system that integrates with our free resource – HoseLS. This resource means that your hose will no longer have an infinite supply of water unless you setup a supply line.
This resource brings a whole new level of realism, setting you apart from other servers.
The resource is fully configurable, allowing for ace permissions and translations to other languages. The HoseLS resource has now been updated to add the features to link into this resource and we’ve also made the fire hose into an addon weapon. You’ll need HoseLS to run this resource, download it here.
The addon, custom prop included was created by Adam Fenton, we’d like to thank him for working with us.
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Usage:
/hose – This is our other resource (HoseLS), allowing you to begin using the hose.
Once you have done /hose, you will not be able to use it unless to have an active supply of water, which can be obtained through:
- Limited Supply (By walking up to a fire vehicle (configured in the config), you can get a limited supply of water for 120 seconds (configurable in the config), with the timer only running when water is spraying.
- This supply will run out unless a supply line is setup on the vehicle. Once a supply line is setup, a message on your screen will ask you to press Enter to connect to the supply line.
- Once you are connected, your supply of water is infinite until you move too far away (distance is configurable) or the supply line is removed.
/supplyline setup – This will setup a supply line on the nearest fire vehicle. The vehicle model must be listed in the config file along with the setup for the supply line. You are able to adjust in the config how the supply line is spawned in, such as behind the vehicle or in front, by adjusting the off set and rotation.
All supply lines are synced, meaning other players can use it and remove a supply line they have not setup (if they have permission, of course). Once you remove the supply line, the players relying on it will switch back to a limited supply of water, such as 120 seconds and they’ll be notified that it has been removed.
The syncing element works on OneSync and Non-OneSync. Supply lines also sync after a player has connected to the server, if the supply line was setup before they joined. This means that a player can begin roleplaying without having to wait for the supply line to be setup again, enhancing realism on scene.
/supplyline remove – This will remove the supplyline on the nearest vehicle. You’ll be notified if no vehicle or supply line is found.
Full Features:
- Supply Line – This is the main element of the resource, allowing you to setup and remove supply lines to fire vehicles. The resource is configurable allowing you to define all fire vehicles, making sure they are only setup on them.
- Limited Supply – Your hose will only have a limited supply of water, which you can begin by going near a fire vehicle. Unless you, or someone else sets up a supply line, your supply will quickly run out.
- Percentage Left – You can easily see at the bottom of your screen how much water you have left.
- Custom Model – This resource includes a high quality, custom model created by Adam Fenton. This will ultimately enhance realism for all people on scene.
- Highly Configurable – This resource is highly configurable, allowing you to setup each fire truck model separately. You can adjust all messages and even translate the resource into another language.
- Permission Checks – You can easily enable permission checks in the configuration file, or edit the server file to integrate it into a framework such as vRP.
We understand this can seem confusing to use, that is why we recommend you watch our tutorial video created by a member of our Media Team.
Configuration:
You can easily open the config_supply.lua and configure the script to your liking.
The first section is called main, allowing you to set the following:
main = {
commandName = “supplyline”,
supplyProp = `prop_supplyline`,
defaultSeconds = 120, — Before they need to connect to a supply line
enableAcePermissions = false, — Enable ace permissions for the supply line command
supplyLineDistance = 10.0, — To connect initially
maximumDistance = 200.0, — Furthest distance you can get away from a vehicle with a supply line
connectToSupplyLineKey = {0, 191},
helpKey = “INPUT_FRONTEND_RDOWN”,
}
You can see from the above config just how configurable the resource is, allowing you to set many features such as the default seconds for water supply, supply line cancel distance and the key to press to connect to a supply line.
Secondly, the translations section allows you to convert the resource to another language.
Configuring Fire Vehicles:
You’ll be required to configure all fire vehicles that are able to be used with this resource.
You will need to define a few key variables:
vehicles = {
{
model = `firetruk`,
bone = “”,
offSet = {2.0, -18.0, -1.2},
rotation = {0.0, 0.0, 180.0},
},
}
You can see from the above example that we’ve setup the base game model called firetruk. We’ve left the bone name blank, as we want to connect this to the centre of the truck, then move it backwards with the offSet.
Framework Integration:
- Permission checks – You can easily add server-sided permission checks in sv_supplyline.lua. You can easily add ace permissions in the configuration file or integrate it into a framework such as vRP or ESX.
Installation:
IP whitelisting is utilised by London Studios, this is automatically done for both your main and dev server after purchase. You’ll be able to enter the IP’s of these at checkout.
London Studios are committed to ensuring high standard support is offered to all customers who have purchased this resource. Our support team will do our best to assist you, however in some circumstances we will be unable to assist, such as integrating it with a framework our support team may not be familiar.
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Slap Mods onto Your FiveM Server Like a Pro
Alright, listen up, you want to get those sweet mods onto your FiveM server, right?Tired of the same old boring server and want to spice things up with custom cars, scripts, or maps?Let's get this sorted.Installing mods on FiveM is how you level up your server from basic to banging.It's easier than you think, even if you're not a tech wizard.This guide will walk you through it step by step, no jargon, just straight-up instructions to get your server looking and playing exactly how you want.Step 1: Snag Your Mod - Find the Goodies
First things first, you need to find the mods you actually want.Think of it like going shopping, but for your server.- Hit up the usual spots: Websites like fivem-mods.net, GTA5-Mods.com are goldmines. Loads of creators post their work there.
- Community is key: Don't sleep on forums and Discord servers. You'll find hidden gems and get recommendations from other server owners.
- GitHub & Dev Sites: For more unique scripts, check out GitHub or the developers' own websites. Sometimes the best stuff is off the beaten path.
.zip
or .rar
file.Step 2: Server Prep - Get Ready to Rumble
Right, time to get into the server's guts. Don't panic, it's not brain surgery.- Access your server files: You'll need to log into your server's file manager. This is usually through an FTP client like FileZilla or your hosting provider's control panel.
- BACK IT UP, fam: Seriously, before you change anything, make a backup of your server files. If you mess something up (and we all do sometimes), you can just restore it and pretend it never happened.
- Find the 'resources' folder: This is your mod garage. It's where all the magic happens. Dig around in your server files and locate the
resources
folder.
Step 3: Mod Installation - Drop It In
Now for the main event - getting that mod live.- Extract the files: If your mod is zipped up, unzip it to a folder on your computer.
- Upload to the 'resources' folder: Use your FTP client or file manager to drag and drop (upload) the extracted mod folder into the
resources
folder on your server.- Folder name matters: Make sure the folder name is something you'll recognise later, you'll need it for server config.
- Tell your server to load the mod: This is the server.cfg bit.
- Open your
server.cfg
file. It’s in the main directory of your server. - Add a line like this:
ensure [mod_name]
- Replace
[mod_name]
with the actual name of your mod folder. - Example: If your mod folder is called
sick_drift_car
, you'd addensure sick_drift_car
.
- Open your
ensure [mod_name]
ensure my_car_mod
Step 4: Dependencies - The Extras You Might Need
Sometimes, mods are a bit needy and require extra bits and bobs to work. Dependencies, they're called.- Check the mod's info: The mod creator should tell you if there are any dependencies. Read the documentation!
- Install dependencies: If there are dependencies, download them and install them in the same
resources
folder, just like you did with the main mod in Step 3. - Load dependencies too: You'll also need to add
ensure [dependency_name]
lines in yourserver.cfg
file for each dependency, above theensure [mod_name]
line for your main mod.
Step 5: Server Restart - Fire It Up
Time to reboot and see if it all works.- Restart your server: Use the 'Restart' button in your control panel or restart it manually if you're old school.
- Watch the console: Keep an eye on your server console after restart. Any red text or error messages? If so, check the mod's docs or Google the error.
Step 6: In-Game Test - Does It Bang?
Get in the game and see if your mod is doing its thing.- Join your server: Fire up FiveM and connect to your server.
- Test it out: Does the mod work as expected? New car there? Script doing its job? Map looking fresh?
Step 7: Troubleshooting - When Things Go Wrong
Sometimes things don't go to plan. Don't sweat it, happens to the best of us.- Check file paths: Are your files in the right folders? Double-check everything.
- Review server logs: Server logs are your friend. They tell you if anything went wrong.
- Update dependencies: Are your dependencies up to date? Outdated ones can cause issues.
- Compatibility check again: Is the mod actually compatible with your FiveM version and other mods? Conflicts happen.
FAQs - Your Burning Questions Answered
- Q: Where do I find good FiveM mods?
- A: Websites like fivem-mods.net and GTA5-Mods.com are great starting points. Community forums and Discord servers are also goldmines.
- Q: What's 'server.cfg' and why do I need to mess with it?
- A:
server.cfg
is your server's brain. It tells your server what to load and how to behave. You need to edit it to tell your server to load your new mods. - Q: What if the mod doesn't work after installing?
- A: Troubleshooting time! Check file paths, server logs, dependencies, and mod compatibility (as mentioned in Step 7). Google is your friend too!
- Q: Do I need to restart my whole server every time I install a mod?
- A: Yep, you do. Restarting the server makes it reload all the resources, including your newly installed mod.
- Q: Can mods break my server?
- A: Potentially, if they're poorly made or incompatible. Always download mods from trusted sources and back up your server before installing anything new.
Final Word - Mod Like a Boss
See? Installing mods on your FiveM server isn't rocket science.It's all about following the steps, being a bit careful, and not being afraid to experiment.Get out there, find some killer mods, and make your FiveM server the envy of everyone. Happy modding!Mods that will extend Roleplay
- Money-Back Guarantee: If you're not satisfied, we've got you covered with a no-questions-asked refund policy.
- Exclusive Content: Our mods and scripts are professionally crafted and exclusive to our platform.
- 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.
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