A simple script to terrify the city.
Also good for planned robberies to switch off the alarm systems.
It can be started with the item bmode.
In the “client/main.lua” line 22 the time can be set how long the blackout runs.
Works from version 2189-2545
Hey, you should upload the resource itself instead of a zip file. I think it’s against the rules to do that but I could be wrong.
Also, why make this rely on esx? I have to imagine it’s just using a native, using a command and making an event to trigger it seems way easier, but I guess very slightly less useful.
Its not against rules to upload .zip on github, Treat is as direct download and everything will work. But yeah, I agree with you, ESX dependency is useless in this case, but who am I to judge?
For people like you (and author) who think like that.
Actually, let me explain. GitHub. It’s for those who show the source code. If you don’t want to show it (and I don’t see the point since the resource is free), why do you upload on GitHub ?
Because then you have to force yourself to do an anti-virus scan, to make sure there is no shit in your zip.
I know it’s not your file specifically, but what the hell, use the services properly.
Code = github, or even put it in text formatted code.
From .rar = Mediafire, MegaNZ, Megaupload, 1fichier or whatever.
Friendly message, but just from a total misunderstanding.
Other things. Why. Making. ESX. Dependencies. Don’t tell me to check the code, unless the source code will be viewable in github, i will NOT.