I will develop your gta v fivem roleplay scripts


About this gig
I specialize in creating and customizing Lua scripts for GTA V roleplay servers. Whether you need a small tweak, a new feature, or a complete system, I can help bring your RP vision to life.
Services I Offer:
- Custom Lua scripts (jobs, inventories, vehicles, police systems, etc.)
- Bug fixing & optimization
- Server-side & client-side scripting
- ESX, vRP, or standalone compatibility
- Performance improvements for smoother gameplay
Why choose me?
- 100% custom code written from scratch
- Clean, optimized, and well-documented scripts
- Fast delivery & reliable support
- Revisions until youre satisfied
Lets make your RP server unique! Contac Looking to improve your GTA V RP server with custom Lua scripts? I specialize in creating and optimizing scripts that boost performance, stability, and player experience.
What I offer:
- Custom Lua scripts (jobs, inventories, vehicles, police, etc.)
- Bug fixing & optimization for smooth gameplay
- Server-side & client-side scripting
- QB-Core, or standalone compatibility
Why choose me?
100% custom, clean, and documented code
Faster, smoother, and more immersive server performance
Reliable support & revisions until you're satisfied
Lets make your RP server uniq
Get to know Hichem Mi
Fix, Create , Optimize FiveM Scripts for RP Servers
- FromAlgeria
- Member sinceAug 2025
- Avg. response time1 hour
Languages
English, Arabic, French
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FAQ
What is Lua scripting in FiveM?
Lua is the main language used to create and customize features in FiveM servers, such as jobs, vehicles, and systems.
How does customization improve my server?
Custom scripts make your server unique, improve performance, and provide a smoother and more engaging experience for players.
What do I need to provide to get started?
Just share your server framework (QB-Core, or standalone) and details of the features you want.
Can you fix existing scripts?
Yes, I can optimize, debug, or rewrite broken scripts to improve stability and performance.
