[On-Sale!][QBCore - ESXLegacy] - Nightclubs💃

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Full Description

We present osd-nightclubs, a dynamic nightclub system that will allow you to entertain your players and also allow you to generate profits for the owner. Everything is managed in a super simple and dynamic way. To better understand this system we will make a brief introduction to each role within the script itself.

[INTRODUCTION]

1. To establish a site as a nightclub, the server administrator must first use the command /createnightclub CLUB_NAME CLUB_PRICE

In this way the administrator will leave that point established for another player to come and buy it.

2. When the player goes to the point, he will see a Draw3D with the name of the club and said price. When you buy it, obviously the money will be deducted from your balance and you will have access to manage your entire club from the simple and dynamic interface that we have designed.

In this interface the user will be able to:

- Set the interaction points (shops, boss actions, order delivery area, etc)

- Hire staff to work in the nightclub.

- Buy alcoholic beverages (or any type of item that is established in the config).

- You can freely change the price of the products to your liking.

- Several more functionalities that can be seen in the video showcase.

3. The client will be the one who will enjoy the place, before being able to interact with the strippers and others, they must buy the access ticket (when buying it, the money will be added to the nightclub account). Inside the premises the client will be able to

- See the dancers.

- Request a private dance for the solo.

- Buy drinks and more!

Features

  • Nice GUI

  • Optimized

  • Encrpyed

  • FiveM Escrow System

  • ESX Legacy version & QBCore versions

  • Editable Config file

  • Config locales

[SHOWCASE]

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[TEBEX LINK]

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Code is accessible No
Subscription-based No
Lines (approximately) ±1500
Requirements QBcore or ESX Legacy
Support Yes