Elevate your RedM server experience with a fully persistent sickness system! Immersive, dynamic, and data-driven, this script ensures that player illnesses carry over across sessions, making every choice count.
Key Features:
- Zone-Based Infection
Define custom coordinates and radii to turn specific areas into contagious hotspots. Players who linger too long in these zones risk falling ill with a specified sickness. - Database Persistence
Sickness status is saved in the database, preserving player health states even after they log out. When they return, their health condition is restored automatically. - Realistic Symptoms
Sick players periodically perform a coughing animation, freezing them briefly for extra realism. An excellent touch for roleplay-heavy servers. - One-Click Cure
Easily cure sickness with a dedicated command or server-side function. Perfect for medical roleplay events or admin interventions. - Flexible Configuration
Easily add or modify sickness types, zones, thresholds, and more. Tweak times, radii, and symptoms to tailor the system to your server’s unique gameplay style.
Why Choose This Script?
- Enhances Roleplay: A sickness system adds realism and consequences to player choices—who dares venture into that toxic mine or diseased swamp?
- Fully Customizable: Define your own infected zones, set how long players must linger to get sick, and pick the perfect coughing animation.
- Performance-Friendly: Built with optimal checks and asynchronous database operations to keep your server running smoothly.
- Easy Installation: Comes with clear documentation and SQL scripts. Simply drag, drop, and start your server to begin the immersive fun.
Create a deeper sense of world-building and danger on your server! Give your RedM community a reason to think twice before venturing into ominous territories—and the relief of finally finding a cure. Purchase now and add a layer of thrilling realism to your Western frontier.
Download:
https://vstore.tebex.io/package/4985887
Code is accessible | No / Config |
Subscription-based | No |
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Requirements | VORP Framework |
Support | Yes |