[PAID] [ESX&OX] Car heists - Stealth or Action? | Full configurable

Car heists - Stealth or Action?

Introducing a new form of vehicle theft in FiveM.
Steal the vehicle you have been assigned, but watch out for the guards!
Which way will you choose? Will you shoot your way through? Or do you choose to go quietly.
In the style of a heist that can be easily created in the config.
The whole script can be edited in the config.

How does this script work?

  • You accept an order that is randomly generated by the system from predefined heists.
  • You will reach the location where the car is located.
  • You choose the way you get the car - Silently or shoot your way through?
  • Unlock the vehicle
  • Start hacking the locator!
  • There is a locator on the vehicle that reports the location to the police.
  • When the hacking is over, it stops reporting the location.
  • Take the vehicle to the delivery point
  • Take reward

Why choose this script?

  • Easy to set up
  • You can pair dispatch in dispatch.lua ( cd_dispatch sample)
  • Easily create new heists
  • It gives you a choice of how you get the vehicle.
  • 5 locations in the base created with varying difficulty.
  • Always one heist for the server, every hour.
  • Multilanguage

Requirements

  • es_extented
  • ox_inventory
  • ox_lib
  • ox_target

Instalation

  1. Check if you have ox_lib, ox_inventory and ox_target.
  2. add pls_carthief to your resource folder.
  3. add to server config ensure pls_carthief

Preview

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How add new heist?
Go to the config.lua and Config.Heists

  1. Set unique name
  2. Set car spawn pos
  3. Setup security position and patrol = true / false -
  • true - Walking
  • False - Standing
  1. Define your house zone - With vectors ( ox_lib - https://overextended.github.io/docs/ox_lib/Zones/Client)
  2. Setup reward
    Done :slight_smile:
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