[FREE]OpenScreen an open-source loading screen

sorry if I didn’t do this right, It’s my first time I’m learning as I go

Release Introducing OpenScreen: A Customizable Loading Screen for FiveM (v1.0.0)

We’re excited to introduce OpenScreen, a customizable loading screen designed specifically for FiveM servers!

What’s included:

  • A modern and sleek loading screen design that’s easy on the eyes
  • Fully customizable layout, colors, and fonts to match your server’s brand
  • Support for custom images, videos, and audio files to enhance the user experience
  • Optimized for performance to ensure a smooth loading experience for your players
  • Easy installation and configuration using a simple Lua script

Features:

  • Dynamic loading progress bar with customizable colors and styles
  • Customizable background images or videos to set the tone for your server
  • Support for multiple audio files to create a unique soundtrack for your loading screen
  • Optional display of server information, such as player count and server name
  • Compatible with QBCore and other popular FiveM frameworks

Getting started:

To get started with OpenScreen, simply download the release package and follow the installation instructions in the README file. If you have any questions or need help with customization, feel free to reach out to us on the FiveM forums or GitHub issues.

Roadmap:

We’re committed to continuously improving OpenScreen and adding new features based on community feedback. Some upcoming features include:

  • Support for custom loading screen themes and templates
  • Integration with popular FiveM plugins and frameworks
  • Improved performance optimization for low-end hardware

Special thanks:

We’d like to thank the FiveM community for their ongoing support and inspiration. Without you, OpenScreen wouldn’t be possible!

License:

OpenScreen is released under the MIT License, which means you’re free to use, modify, and distribute it as you see fit.

Download:

Download OpenScreen v1.0.0 from our GitHub releases page: GitHub - teckmill/OpenScreen: A custom loading screen for fivem server

Note from the developer:

This is my first release, and I’m excited to share OpenScreen with the FiveM community! While I’ve done my best to ensure everything works as intended, I’m aware that it may not be perfect. If you encounter any issues or have feedback, please don’t hesitate to reach out. I’m committed to supporting OpenScreen and fixing any problems that arise. Your input will help me improve the resource and make it even better for everyone.

Release Information:

Code is accessible Yes
Subscription-based No
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Requirements FiveM, QBCore (optional)
Support Yes
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if there’s anything I could add, please don’t hesitate to tell me as I’m up for the challenge as I learn.

This is just a start, Soon I will release some of the most advanced scripts free and open-source.

any preview?

Posting a load screen , or something UI based without a preview will get you no where. Please add one for all our sakes

Also your links aren’t even working

no i dont have a preview as of now

Thanks for the heads up. Where exactly am I trying to get to if you dont mind me asking im new to this so tell me where im trying to get because i had no idea i was supposed to get anywhere im just offering free open code now i have to also be looking to get somewhere thats not fair lol

Let me be clear: I am new to this so if things aren’t how you feel they should be I’m sorry about that and next time will be better. don’t act like this my 20th release “I AM NEW” to this. I’m willing to help you any way i can with the code any problem just let me know i mean re release it with a preview for everyone idc check the code with a fine tooth comb what ever makes you feel like YOU I’m here to support and also gain an better insight to FiveM

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No worries. Everyone been in that same position before. I will be looking forward to seeing more of what you have to offer but in the mean time… Good luck with your success in scripting!

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I think you’ve read too much into that lol. It means no ones going to bother as people want to be able to see things, and quick before evening giving your stuff the time of day

Thank you!

I totally understand your point and I will make sure the next one is beyond those requirements facts. in the meant time any pointers you have for the code if you had a chance to look at it?

absolutely! and again thank you. I will be dropping some heat. any specific stuff you are looking for to add to your server? I’ll try to make it and for free!

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I saw that your repo contains a __resource.lua file but also a fxmanifest.lua file, __resource.lua should not be used anymore, only use fxmanifest.lua :stuck_out_tongue:

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Thanks I will check it out

Update: I removed the __resource.lua file as it wasn’t needed. Thanks @Yorick

QBCore Multi Job script for players can switch between jobs without needing an admin.

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I will start now.

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Not only this, but the client.lua also has the contents of a _resource.lua file for some odd reason? :slight_smile:

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correct removed now and posted to GitHub. Thanks for your insight. Gald people are actually looking and giving me feedback means a lot.