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- FiveM - the GTA V multiplayer modification you have dreamt of
FiveM is a modification framework for GTA V, allowing you to play multiplayer on customized dedicated servers
- Setting up a server - Cfx. re Docs - FiveM
Setting up a server This page shows you how to run the Cfx re platform server (also often named 'FXServer') on Windows, Linux, txAdmin, or a game server hosting provider! They can all be found down below under Available guides Having trouble running your server? Check the server issue FAQ or create a topic in the Server Discussion sub-category on the forum Before you begin If you haven't
- FiveM - Server hosting
FiveM is a modification framework for GTA V, allowing you to play multiplayer on customized dedicated servers
- Cfx. re Server List
Browse thousands of servers for FiveM and RedM
- artifacts fivem build_server_windows master FiveM Artifacts
Download essential FiveM server artifacts to host and customize your multiplayer gaming experience on GTA V
- Setting up a server using txAdmin - Cfx. re Docs - FiveM
Setting up a server using txAdmin Ultimate easy setup guide Windows Download the server Go to the Windows server build listing ('artifacts' listing, as in 'build artifacts') Download the latest recommended build Open the server 7z you just downloaded Use any third-party archiving tool (such as 7-Zip or WinRAR) to open the 7z file Extract it somewhere you want to store it We'll pick C
- Crosshair commands - Cfx. re Docs - FiveM
Crosshair commands About the crosshair The crosshair mimics the one seen in CS:GO, hence any existing CS:GO crosshair configs will work in FiveM Example of a preset crosshair line: cl_customcrosshair 1;cl_crosshairstyle 5;cl_crosshairsize 3 5;cl_crosshair_drawoutline 1;cl_crosshairthickness 1;cl_crosshair_outlinethickness 0 4;cl_crosshairdot 0;cl_crosshairgap -1 Existing documentation for CS
- Native Reference - Cfx. re Docs
Documenting 7314 natives for GTA V and Cfx re
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