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Price
$20.00A script by GryTrean
Price
$20.00This is a script that has not yet been seen on the FiveM community. It’s the ALL-IN-ONE dispatch tool for all your police officers, medical personnel and more!
The biggest flaw of all currently available dispatch systems is quite obvious - you need to open another screen, a spreadsheet, discord server or keep it all in your head. This quickly gets messy and unpleasant. With the ZAPPS HUD and Dispatch you’re able to show it all at once, on your screen, or… only show part of it. The beauty of this script is that almost every aspect of it is fully configurable. Only want to see the status buttons? No problem! Don’t want to see anything at all? No problem either.
The script offers three main components - the unit list, showing other officers, the status button panel, allowing you to quickly change your status, and the dispatch panel, showing all received calls, allowing you to scroll through them or respond to them.
The unit list has 10 different display templates available by default, each showing different information on each one of the lines. The philosophy of this script is simple - show as much as possible without cluttering the screen. Much of the information has therefore been hidden and will be shown when you hover over that officers card. This way, you only see the crucial information at first, but can easily get access to more details.
An officers card shows their current status, callsign (which can be either set by them manually or imported from another script, you can configure it in the config file), their position, vehicle, radio channel and more. Furthermore each card includes three buttons - clicking the leftmost sets your GPS to that officer, the middle one sets your radiochannel to theirs, and the rightmost allows you to join that players call. More about that in a second.
The statuses your players can use are fully configurable. Want to use 10-codes, different background colors or different text colors? No problem! You can configure pretty much any aspect of them. It’s all done in a way allowing you to set the script up JUST how you like it. Furthermore, the script includes a panic-button feature, allowing you to configure one or some of the statuses to act as panic buttons. When pressed, a notification and sound is played, dispatch message added, your card is moved to the top, other officers receive a GPS route to you and a red circle is drawn around you on the map. Your distress is difficult to miss, to say the least.
Dispatch panels like the one included here have been seen on the FiveM scene in the past and you’ll easily be able to integrate it with your scripts. It does however include some new, amazing features which will be loved by your officers!
Responding to a call now automatically stores that information and displays it on your card in the unit list, it also automatically changes your status to, for instance - ENROUTE. You guessed it, you can configure this, too! This allows other officers to see who’s busy doing what. Calls can also be set manually by using a chat-command. This will enable your officers to state why they have selected their current status. Furthermore, when responding to a call, the script will automatically detect you ON-SCENE and change your status accordingly - basically, it’s awesome!
ZAWAPPS LEO HUD and Dispatch system also includes a GPS module - you can view other officers on the map. You can configure different jobs to have access, including advanced settings such as setting who that job should be able to see.
Want your mechanics to be visible, but don’t want your mechanics to see Police Officers? Hey, guess what - that’s possible!
Everything is packed into a neat, modern-themed UI. And once again, you can change a lot within it!
The script does use asset escrow but leaves the config file, which includes important-to-edit functions, fully accesible
Price: $20 + tax
This is my most expensive script thus far, but it’s also the most advanced. I’m honestly convinced that I could be selling this for much, much more (like other developers would).
Tebex: (click)
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TEMPORARY presentation video: (click)
Code is accessible | No |
Subscription-based | No |
Lines (approximately) | 2000 |
Requirements | ESX |
Support | Yes |
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