Preview: https://youtu.be/tFxLI5Y4FDs
Tebex (20€): Click Me!
| Framework | Compatibility |
|---|---|
| ESX | Yes |
| QBCore | Work in progress |
| Code is accessible | No |
| Subscription-based | No |
| Lines (approximately) | 1802 |
| Requirements | None |
| Support | Yes |
Preview: https://youtu.be/tFxLI5Y4FDs
Tebex (20€): Click Me!
| Framework | Compatibility |
|---|---|
| ESX | Yes |
| QBCore | Work in progress |
| Code is accessible | No |
| Subscription-based | No |
| Lines (approximately) | 1802 |
| Requirements | None |
| Support | Yes |
lmfao, you selling guille_dispatch
Hello @LittleFishy!
First of all, thanks for criticizing a script without having obtained a license or even contacting us privately.
Unfortunately, I’ll have to drown out your arguments with some small comporatives like our scroll. In our dispatch you can scroll the text if necessary, likewise, given the circumstance, I will provide a series of images of the source code and its structure.
If you are talking about the images of the vehicle, you can find them for free in the rage vehicle wiki.
I hope that after these images, you rectify your comment and accusation of copying ![]()
Anyone is free to compare Guille’s code with RedDo’s code and know if it is copied or not through these screenshots.
I’m not saying it’s the same code, but to pay for something that is already there and it’s free, that’s why I don’t pay.
We understand your point of view, but our dispatch is not the exact same thing as guille_dispatch. We have other features that guille_dispatch doesn’t, and we have plans to implement even more features.
Also an important thing to be emphasized, our script aims to avoid some known exploits to inject images (xss attacks) without having to disable images and accessibility. For example, guille_dispatch doesn’t actually provide any method to “scroll” on a big callout, or add as many factions as you want (you can of course, by modifying the code, which is not something everyone knows how to do).
We’ve meet a lot of people who used guille_dispatch, and stopped using it due its security, bugs, stability or scalability, yes, you can use guille_dispatch, which is similar to our dispatch and be exposed or having to remove features to “fix” those security issues. Or search an alternative.
Not paying for our dispatch because “already exists” is a respetable decission, but please, try to avoid critizing scripts because “they already exist” without having tested it. It would be like if we go to McDonalds and critize it because “BurguerKing already have burguers, and cheaper”. Both have burguers, but both burguers are different
hi this works out box ?
Hi! Yes, the script is plug & play.
You can configure it to add as many factions as you want, but by default police (/911), emergency (/912) and mechanic (/913) are configured on the script.
There’re also some extra commands pre-configured, such as /vehrob (vehicle robbery) and /v (vehicle speed call) and /panic (panic button)
You can configure the factions that have the panic button, which by default is only the police.