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FiveM-Script

FiveM

Client

Client: FiveM.exe 73.7k

How to install the client

Run FiveM.exe.

  1. Wait for everything to download.
  2. Select your GTA V folder.
  3. Wait for your game to be verified.
  4. Select a server in the server list or direct connect.
  5. Enjoy playing FiveM!

Note: If you have steam running it will use your steam ID and name

Server

Server: cfx-server.7z 35.4k

How to use the server

  1. Create a new folder anywhere on your computer.
  2. Extract the cfx-server.7z file in the previously created folder.
  3. Change the server settings in citmp-server.yml file.
  4. Port forward/open port 30120 (or whatever you configured) (UDP & TCP)
  5. Open run.bat
  6. Connect to your server via the client.

Linux guides

(All done on Ubuntu 14.04, Debian 8 will work too - if you get a libuv.so error it's too old)

How to install Mono

  1. Add the Mono repositories3.5k
  2. Execute this command as root: apt install mono-complete

Running a server on Mono

  1. Create a new folder anywhere on your computer.
  2. Extract the cfx-server.7z in the previously created folder.
  3. Move everything from the created folder into the bin folder.
  4. Go into the bin folder.
  5. Execute the command: ./run.sh

How to install resource mods on your server?

Create a new folder inside the resources folder of your server. (Name it something appropiate like carmods)

Inside that newly created folder create a file called: __resource.lua (Can be empty)

Then create another folder in the newly created folder and call it stream

Inside that put all of your mods (yft, ytd, ydr, ybn, ybd, ydd - anything starting with y)

Then add the name you put for that folder in your settings file under AutoStartResources

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