This script boasts an appealing user interface enriched with a myriad of features. It empowers players to customize their appearance by altering outfits, applying tattoos, adjusting hair or beard styles, and even experimenting with makeup. Additionally, the script ensures seamless operation of clothing, barber, and tattoo shops. Beyond these capabilities, players can conveniently save their customized outfits or share them with others.
Resource Optimization ?
In Every Condition : 0.0 ms
Supported Framework :Standalone → This versatile script is designed to work seamlessly on any server, regardless of whether it has a framework or not, ensuring broad compatibility and ease of integration.
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| Code is accessible | No
| Subscription-based | No
| Lines (approximately) | 5000 +
| Requirements | All given while purchasing
| Support | Yes
Is anyone else having an issue with this? I keep getting errors, failed to verify even though it’s directly linked to my cfx account and it won’t load in game. It just goes to the standard qb core character creator.
[ c-scripting-core] Creating script environments for onex-creation
[script:onex-creation] SCRIPT ERROR: @onex-creation/server/core/obj.lua:4: No such export GetCoreObject in resource onexFx
[ citizen-server-impl] Failed to verify protected resource onex-creation
[ citizen-server-impl] Failed to verify protected resource onex-creation
[script:onex-creation] Error parsing script @onex-creation/server/component/outfits.lua in resource onex-creation: @onex-creation/server/component/outfits.lua:1: syntax error near ‘<\1>’
[ c-scripting-core] Failed to load script server/component/outfits.lua.
[ resources] Started resource onex-creation
And the developer on his discord channel isn’t responding to tickets. I put one in 3 hours ago and nothing.
The script is incredible, simply the best, the only thing we’re racking our brains on is trying to figure out why the vps isn’t pulling the face images and in the developer’s localhost is pulling them, our mistake for sure, but other than that we’re simply loving it script +100 recommendation