It’s because of multiple factors, firstly is due to the fact that most most of the scripts were made for a heavily modified vRP but most people use ESX/QBCore and I don’t usually have time to convert them to Dunko’s vRP, ESX and QBCore at the same time, so once I make sure 1 version is done I post it to not waste time and to drive attention to the script. I don’t edit the main post to add another framework because edits do not push the thread at the top of the page so when I, for example, post 1 script for the vRP framework, people that might want it for ESX or QBCore will just pass it or forget about it by the time I actually do release it for the other frameworks since I have recently started this Tebex webstore and no one really knows about it, so this is also to notify people of the release of said script, for their framework and of my store’s existence.
Also, I noticed a lot of people tend to ask for support on the forums more often than on Discord, so splitting the posts for each individual framework allows me to offer better support and have everything organized.
I hope I answered your dilemma and if you have any other questions don’t hesitate to ask