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AplleEncoure

Member
Joined
Jun 12, 2022
Messages
3
Reaction score
1
Points
156
Location
Deutschland

Features:​

Realistic Vehicle Failure​

  • Makes the vehicle fail faster and more realistic.
  • Shooting windows, kicking the car, throwing baseballs or snowballs at it will NOT disable the car!
  • Shooting at the engine or fuel tank will damage the vehicle, but not necessarily disable it completely.
  • When sustaining a certain amount of damage, the car will begin to degrade quickly and finally die.
  • Car will slow down progressively as damage increases.
  • Increases visual damage a lot (Please note that visual damage doesn’t sync well to other players)
  • A vehicle that’s upside down or on its side can’t be turned over by the usual steering trick.
  • Car doesn’t just stop suddenly when hitting something, but will often degrade, smoke and sputter before dying, and finally roll to a stop.
  • Optional limp mode. If enabled, the vehicle will not die completely, but be able to drive very slowly.
  • Random tire burst. Set the desired interval (statistical probability, not exact) you want to experience a puncture.
  • Car will not catch fire or explode, not even when landing on the roof.
  • Car is still reenterable, so you can fix it with a trainer.
  • Everything is configurable so you can fine tune the behavior to your liking
  • You can still put armor on the car to improve its resistance to abuse.
  • Sunday driver feature: Smooth acceleration and braking. Easy speed control makes it much easier to drive a steady slow speed. Brake holder feature prevents vehicle from switching direction after braking, and keeps the brakelight on while holding the brake.
  • Compatibility mode. Solves some problems with other scripts that causes random vehicle failures.

Realistic Vehicle Repair​

  • Type /repair in the chat to repair your vehicle. There are two types of repairs, depending on your location:

At the mechanic​

  • If you are at a mechanic your vehicle will be completely fixed, as good as new.
  • Mechanics are located several places in San Andreas. Look for the blips on the map.

Not at a mechanic​

  • If you are not at a mechanic, you may be able to perform a DIY emergency repair in the field.
  • You can only reattach the oil plug once or twice, but after that, the vehicle will be beyond repair.
  • An emergency repair in the field will only make the car drivable, not completely fixed. A minor accident will most likely kill the car again.
  • If you let the damaged car sit too long, the oil will drain completely, preventing further repairs.
  • Electric vehicles can not be fixed by you, only by a mechanic. Technology is complex, and chewing gum just won’t fix a dead battery.

Configuration​

Lots of settings in config.lua.
Each option is explained in the file.
Be careful. Weird settings can cause weird behavior.
If you restart the script (as you should after changing the settings) exit the car first, or spawn/steal a new car after. Failure to do so may cause odd behavior of the current car.

Installation​

Disable or remove other vehicle health scripts. Running two or more vehicle health scripts will give unpredictable results

FiveM Server​

If you run a FiveM server, you know what to do… but these are the basic instructions, in case you forgot:

  • Copy the .lua files to a new folder in your Resources folder
  • Add a line to your config: start [foldername]
  • Restart server or
  • Refresh + start [foldername]
Where [foldername] is the folder in Resources where the .lua files are located.

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Nice
 

oliver djds

Bronze Elite
Joined
Jan 9, 2022
Messages
5
Reaction score
4
Points
146
Location
chennai

Features:​

Realistic Vehicle Failure​

  • Makes the vehicle fail faster and more realistic.
  • Shooting windows, kicking the car, throwing baseballs or snowballs at it will NOT disable the car!
  • Shooting at the engine or fuel tank will damage the vehicle, but not necessarily disable it completely.
  • When sustaining a certain amount of damage, the car will begin to degrade quickly and finally die.
  • Car will slow down progressively as damage increases.
  • Increases visual damage a lot (Please note that visual damage doesn’t sync well to other players)
  • A vehicle that’s upside down or on its side can’t be turned over by the usual steering trick.
  • Car doesn’t just stop suddenly when hitting something, but will often degrade, smoke and sputter before dying, and finally roll to a stop.
  • Optional limp mode. If enabled, the vehicle will not die completely, but be able to drive very slowly.
  • Random tire burst. Set the desired interval (statistical probability, not exact) you want to experience a puncture.
  • Car will not catch fire or explode, not even when landing on the roof.
  • Car is still reenterable, so you can fix it with a trainer.
  • Everything is configurable so you can fine tune the behavior to your liking
  • You can still put armor on the car to improve its resistance to abuse.
  • Sunday driver feature: Smooth acceleration and braking. Easy speed control makes it much easier to drive a steady slow speed. Brake holder feature prevents vehicle from switching direction after braking, and keeps the brakelight on while holding the brake.
  • Compatibility mode. Solves some problems with other scripts that causes random vehicle failures.

Realistic Vehicle Repair​

  • Type /repair in the chat to repair your vehicle. There are two types of repairs, depending on your location:

At the mechanic​

  • If you are at a mechanic your vehicle will be completely fixed, as good as new.
  • Mechanics are located several places in San Andreas. Look for the blips on the map.

Not at a mechanic​

  • If you are not at a mechanic, you may be able to perform a DIY emergency repair in the field.
  • You can only reattach the oil plug once or twice, but after that, the vehicle will be beyond repair.
  • An emergency repair in the field will only make the car drivable, not completely fixed. A minor accident will most likely kill the car again.
  • If you let the damaged car sit too long, the oil will drain completely, preventing further repairs.
  • Electric vehicles can not be fixed by you, only by a mechanic. Technology is complex, and chewing gum just won’t fix a dead battery.

Configuration​

Lots of settings in config.lua.
Each option is explained in the file.
Be careful. Weird settings can cause weird behavior.
If you restart the script (as you should after changing the settings) exit the car first, or spawn/steal a new car after. Failure to do so may cause odd behavior of the current car.

Installation​

Disable or remove other vehicle health scripts. Running two or more vehicle health scripts will give unpredictable results

FiveM Server​

If you run a FiveM server, you know what to do… but these are the basic instructions, in case you forgot:

  • Copy the .lua files to a new folder in your Resources folder
  • Add a line to your config: start [foldername]
  • Restart server or
  • Refresh + start [foldername]
Where [foldername] is the folder in Resources where the .lua files are located.

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good script thanks
 

FoxIsOutside

Bronze Elite
Joined
Dec 23, 2021
Messages
15
Reaction score
2
Points
166
Location
Wilmington

Features:​

Realistic Vehicle Failure​

  • Makes the vehicle fail faster and more realistic.
  • Shooting windows, kicking the car, throwing baseballs or snowballs at it will NOT disable the car!
  • Shooting at the engine or fuel tank will damage the vehicle, but not necessarily disable it completely.
  • When sustaining a certain amount of damage, the car will begin to degrade quickly and finally die.
  • Car will slow down progressively as damage increases.
  • Increases visual damage a lot (Please note that visual damage doesn’t sync well to other players)
  • A vehicle that’s upside down or on its side can’t be turned over by the usual steering trick.
  • Car doesn’t just stop suddenly when hitting something, but will often degrade, smoke and sputter before dying, and finally roll to a stop.
  • Optional limp mode. If enabled, the vehicle will not die completely, but be able to drive very slowly.
  • Random tire burst. Set the desired interval (statistical probability, not exact) you want to experience a puncture.
  • Car will not catch fire or explode, not even when landing on the roof.
  • Car is still reenterable, so you can fix it with a trainer.
  • Everything is configurable so you can fine tune the behavior to your liking
  • You can still put armor on the car to improve its resistance to abuse.
  • Sunday driver feature: Smooth acceleration and braking. Easy speed control makes it much easier to drive a steady slow speed. Brake holder feature prevents vehicle from switching direction after braking, and keeps the brakelight on while holding the brake.
  • Compatibility mode. Solves some problems with other scripts that causes random vehicle failures.

Realistic Vehicle Repair​

  • Type /repair in the chat to repair your vehicle. There are two types of repairs, depending on your location:

At the mechanic​

  • If you are at a mechanic your vehicle will be completely fixed, as good as new.
  • Mechanics are located several places in San Andreas. Look for the blips on the map.

Not at a mechanic​

  • If you are not at a mechanic, you may be able to perform a DIY emergency repair in the field.
  • You can only reattach the oil plug once or twice, but after that, the vehicle will be beyond repair.
  • An emergency repair in the field will only make the car drivable, not completely fixed. A minor accident will most likely kill the car again.
  • If you let the damaged car sit too long, the oil will drain completely, preventing further repairs.
  • Electric vehicles can not be fixed by you, only by a mechanic. Technology is complex, and chewing gum just won’t fix a dead battery.

Configuration​

Lots of settings in config.lua.
Each option is explained in the file.
Be careful. Weird settings can cause weird behavior.
If you restart the script (as you should after changing the settings) exit the car first, or spawn/steal a new car after. Failure to do so may cause odd behavior of the current car.

Installation​

Disable or remove other vehicle health scripts. Running two or more vehicle health scripts will give unpredictable results

FiveM Server​

If you run a FiveM server, you know what to do… but these are the basic instructions, in case you forgot:

  • Copy the .lua files to a new folder in your Resources folder
  • Add a line to your config: start [foldername]
  • Restart server or
  • Refresh + start [foldername]
Where [foldername] is the folder in Resources where the .lua files are located.

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JayySmith

Member
Joined
Dec 19, 2021
Messages
8
Reaction score
1
Points
146
Location
United States

Features:​

Realistic Vehicle Failure​

  • Makes the vehicle fail faster and more realistic.
  • Shooting windows, kicking the car, throwing baseballs or snowballs at it will NOT disable the car!
  • Shooting at the engine or fuel tank will damage the vehicle, but not necessarily disable it completely.
  • When sustaining a certain amount of damage, the car will begin to degrade quickly and finally die.
  • Car will slow down progressively as damage increases.
  • Increases visual damage a lot (Please note that visual damage doesn’t sync well to other players)
  • A vehicle that’s upside down or on its side can’t be turned over by the usual steering trick.
  • Car doesn’t just stop suddenly when hitting something, but will often degrade, smoke and sputter before dying, and finally roll to a stop.
  • Optional limp mode. If enabled, the vehicle will not die completely, but be able to drive very slowly.
  • Random tire burst. Set the desired interval (statistical probability, not exact) you want to experience a puncture.
  • Car will not catch fire or explode, not even when landing on the roof.
  • Car is still reenterable, so you can fix it with a trainer.
  • Everything is configurable so you can fine tune the behavior to your liking
  • You can still put armor on the car to improve its resistance to abuse.
  • Sunday driver feature: Smooth acceleration and braking. Easy speed control makes it much easier to drive a steady slow speed. Brake holder feature prevents vehicle from switching direction after braking, and keeps the brakelight on while holding the brake.
  • Compatibility mode. Solves some problems with other scripts that causes random vehicle failures.

Realistic Vehicle Repair​

  • Type /repair in the chat to repair your vehicle. There are two types of repairs, depending on your location:

At the mechanic​

  • If you are at a mechanic your vehicle will be completely fixed, as good as new.
  • Mechanics are located several places in San Andreas. Look for the blips on the map.

Not at a mechanic​

  • If you are not at a mechanic, you may be able to perform a DIY emergency repair in the field.
  • You can only reattach the oil plug once or twice, but after that, the vehicle will be beyond repair.
  • An emergency repair in the field will only make the car drivable, not completely fixed. A minor accident will most likely kill the car again.
  • If you let the damaged car sit too long, the oil will drain completely, preventing further repairs.
  • Electric vehicles can not be fixed by you, only by a mechanic. Technology is complex, and chewing gum just won’t fix a dead battery.

Configuration​

Lots of settings in config.lua.
Each option is explained in the file.
Be careful. Weird settings can cause weird behavior.
If you restart the script (as you should after changing the settings) exit the car first, or spawn/steal a new car after. Failure to do so may cause odd behavior of the current car.

Installation​

Disable or remove other vehicle health scripts. Running two or more vehicle health scripts will give unpredictable results

FiveM Server​

If you run a FiveM server, you know what to do… but these are the basic instructions, in case you forgot:

  • Copy the .lua files to a new folder in your Resources folder
  • Add a line to your config: start [foldername]
  • Restart server or
  • Refresh + start [foldername]
Where [foldername] is the folder in Resources where the .lua files are located.

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hu
 

bmr

Bronze Elite
Joined
Sep 8, 2021
Messages
56
Reaction score
4
Points
166
Location
portugal

Features:​

Realistic Vehicle Failure​

  • Makes the vehicle fail faster and more realistic.
  • Shooting windows, kicking the car, throwing baseballs or snowballs at it will NOT disable the car!
  • Shooting at the engine or fuel tank will damage the vehicle, but not necessarily disable it completely.
  • When sustaining a certain amount of damage, the car will begin to degrade quickly and finally die.
  • Car will slow down progressively as damage increases.
  • Increases visual damage a lot (Please note that visual damage doesn’t sync well to other players)
  • A vehicle that’s upside down or on its side can’t be turned over by the usual steering trick.
  • Car doesn’t just stop suddenly when hitting something, but will often degrade, smoke and sputter before dying, and finally roll to a stop.
  • Optional limp mode. If enabled, the vehicle will not die completely, but be able to drive very slowly.
  • Random tire burst. Set the desired interval (statistical probability, not exact) you want to experience a puncture.
  • Car will not catch fire or explode, not even when landing on the roof.
  • Car is still reenterable, so you can fix it with a trainer.
  • Everything is configurable so you can fine tune the behavior to your liking
  • You can still put armor on the car to improve its resistance to abuse.
  • Sunday driver feature: Smooth acceleration and braking. Easy speed control makes it much easier to drive a steady slow speed. Brake holder feature prevents vehicle from switching direction after braking, and keeps the brakelight on while holding the brake.
  • Compatibility mode. Solves some problems with other scripts that causes random vehicle failures.

Realistic Vehicle Repair​

  • Type /repair in the chat to repair your vehicle. There are two types of repairs, depending on your location:

At the mechanic​

  • If you are at a mechanic your vehicle will be completely fixed, as good as new.
  • Mechanics are located several places in San Andreas. Look for the blips on the map.

Not at a mechanic​

  • If you are not at a mechanic, you may be able to perform a DIY emergency repair in the field.
  • You can only reattach the oil plug once or twice, but after that, the vehicle will be beyond repair.
  • An emergency repair in the field will only make the car drivable, not completely fixed. A minor accident will most likely kill the car again.
  • If you let the damaged car sit too long, the oil will drain completely, preventing further repairs.
  • Electric vehicles can not be fixed by you, only by a mechanic. Technology is complex, and chewing gum just won’t fix a dead battery.

Configuration​

Lots of settings in config.lua.
Each option is explained in the file.
Be careful. Weird settings can cause weird behavior.
If you restart the script (as you should after changing the settings) exit the car first, or spawn/steal a new car after. Failure to do so may cause odd behavior of the current car.

Installation​

Disable or remove other vehicle health scripts. Running two or more vehicle health scripts will give unpredictable results

FiveM Server​

If you run a FiveM server, you know what to do… but these are the basic instructions, in case you forgot:

  • Copy the .lua files to a new folder in your Resources folder
  • Add a line to your config: start [foldername]
  • Restart server or
  • Refresh + start [foldername]
Where [foldername] is the folder in Resources where the .lua files are located.

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ok
 

Bob stone

Member
Joined
Mar 15, 2021
Messages
3
Reaction score
0
Points
146

Features:​

Realistic Vehicle Failure​

  • Makes the vehicle fail faster and more realistic.
  • Shooting windows, kicking the car, throwing baseballs or snowballs at it will NOT disable the car!
  • Shooting at the engine or fuel tank will damage the vehicle, but not necessarily disable it completely.
  • When sustaining a certain amount of damage, the car will begin to degrade quickly and finally die.
  • Car will slow down progressively as damage increases.
  • Increases visual damage a lot (Please note that visual damage doesn’t sync well to other players)
  • A vehicle that’s upside down or on its side can’t be turned over by the usual steering trick.
  • Car doesn’t just stop suddenly when hitting something, but will often degrade, smoke and sputter before dying, and finally roll to a stop.
  • Optional limp mode. If enabled, the vehicle will not die completely, but be able to drive very slowly.
  • Random tire burst. Set the desired interval (statistical probability, not exact) you want to experience a puncture.
  • Car will not catch fire or explode, not even when landing on the roof.
  • Car is still reenterable, so you can fix it with a trainer.
  • Everything is configurable so you can fine tune the behavior to your liking
  • You can still put armor on the car to improve its resistance to abuse.
  • Sunday driver feature: Smooth acceleration and braking. Easy speed control makes it much easier to drive a steady slow speed. Brake holder feature prevents vehicle from switching direction after braking, and keeps the brakelight on while holding the brake.
  • Compatibility mode. Solves some problems with other scripts that causes random vehicle failures.

Realistic Vehicle Repair​

  • Type /repair in the chat to repair your vehicle. There are two types of repairs, depending on your location:

At the mechanic​

  • If you are at a mechanic your vehicle will be completely fixed, as good as new.
  • Mechanics are located several places in San Andreas. Look for the blips on the map.

Not at a mechanic​

  • If you are not at a mechanic, you may be able to perform a DIY emergency repair in the field.
  • You can only reattach the oil plug once or twice, but after that, the vehicle will be beyond repair.
  • An emergency repair in the field will only make the car drivable, not completely fixed. A minor accident will most likely kill the car again.
  • If you let the damaged car sit too long, the oil will drain completely, preventing further repairs.
  • Electric vehicles can not be fixed by you, only by a mechanic. Technology is complex, and chewing gum just won’t fix a dead battery.

Configuration​

Lots of settings in config.lua.
Each option is explained in the file.
Be careful. Weird settings can cause weird behavior.
If you restart the script (as you should after changing the settings) exit the car first, or spawn/steal a new car after. Failure to do so may cause odd behavior of the current car.

Installation​

Disable or remove other vehicle health scripts. Running two or more vehicle health scripts will give unpredictable results

FiveM Server​

If you run a FiveM server, you know what to do… but these are the basic instructions, in case you forgot:

  • Copy the .lua files to a new folder in your Resources folder
  • Add a line to your config: start [foldername]
  • Restart server or
  • Refresh + start [foldername]
Where [foldername] is the folder in Resources wh
 
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jackdabiels

Member
Joined
Jun 13, 2022
Messages
11
Reaction score
1
Points
156
Location
Nederland

Features:​

Realistic Vehicle Failure​

  • Makes the vehicle fail faster and more realistic.
  • Shooting windows, kicking the car, throwing baseballs or snowballs at it will NOT disable the car!
  • Shooting at the engine or fuel tank will damage the vehicle, but not necessarily disable it completely.
  • When sustaining a certain amount of damage, the car will begin to degrade quickly and finally die.
  • Car will slow down progressively as damage increases.
  • Increases visual damage a lot (Please note that visual damage doesn’t sync well to other players)
  • A vehicle that’s upside down or on its side can’t be turned over by the usual steering trick.
  • Car doesn’t just stop suddenly when hitting something, but will often degrade, smoke and sputter before dying, and finally roll to a stop.
  • Optional limp mode. If enabled, the vehicle will not die completely, but be able to drive very slowly.
  • Random tire burst. Set the desired interval (statistical probability, not exact) you want to experience a puncture.
  • Car will not catch fire or explode, not even when landing on the roof.
  • Car is still reenterable, so you can fix it with a trainer.
  • Everything is configurable so you can fine tune the behavior to your liking
  • You can still put armor on the car to improve its resistance to abuse.
  • Sunday driver feature: Smooth acceleration and braking. Easy speed control makes it much easier to drive a steady slow speed. Brake holder feature prevents vehicle from switching direction after braking, and keeps the brakelight on while holding the brake.
  • Compatibility mode. Solves some problems with other scripts that causes random vehicle failures.

Realistic Vehicle Repair​

  • Type /repair in the chat to repair your vehicle. There are two types of repairs, depending on your location:

At the mechanic​

  • If you are at a mechanic your vehicle will be completely fixed, as good as new.
  • Mechanics are located several places in San Andreas. Look for the blips on the map.

Not at a mechanic​

  • If you are not at a mechanic, you may be able to perform a DIY emergency repair in the field.
  • You can only reattach the oil plug once or twice, but after that, the vehicle will be beyond repair.
  • An emergency repair in the field will only make the car drivable, not completely fixed. A minor accident will most likely kill the car again.
  • If you let the damaged car sit too long, the oil will drain completely, preventing further repairs.
  • Electric vehicles can not be fixed by you, only by a mechanic. Technology is complex, and chewing gum just won’t fix a dead battery.

Configuration​

Lots of settings in config.lua.
Each option is explained in the file.
Be careful. Weird settings can cause weird behavior.
If you restart the script (as you should after changing the settings) exit the car first, or spawn/steal a new car after. Failure to do so may cause odd behavior of the current car.

Installation​

Disable or remove other vehicle health scripts. Running two or more vehicle health scripts will give unpredictable results

FiveM Server​

If you run a FiveM server, you know what to do… but these are the basic instructions, in case you forgot:

  • Copy the .lua files to a new folder in your Resources folder
  • Add a line to your config: start [foldername]
  • Restart server or
  • Refresh + start [foldername]
Where [foldername] is the folder in Resources where the .lua files are located.

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JanCringe12

Member
Joined
Feb 25, 2022
Messages
12
Reaction score
0
Points
166
Location
Deutschland

Features:​

Realistic Vehicle Failure​

  • Makes the vehicle fail faster and more realistic.
  • Shooting windows, kicking the car, throwing baseballs or snowballs at it will NOT disable the car!
  • Shooting at the engine or fuel tank will damage the vehicle, but not necessarily disable it completely.
  • When sustaining a certain amount of damage, the car will begin to degrade quickly and finally die.
  • Car will slow down progressively as damage increases.
  • Increases visual damage a lot (Please note that visual damage doesn’t sync well to other players)
  • A vehicle that’s upside down or on its side can’t be turned over by the usual steering trick.
  • Car doesn’t just stop suddenly when hitting something, but will often degrade, smoke and sputter before dying, and finally roll to a stop.
  • Optional limp mode. If enabled, the vehicle will not die completely, but be able to drive very slowly.
  • Random tire burst. Set the desired interval (statistical probability, not exact) you want to experience a puncture.
  • Car will not catch fire or explode, not even when landing on the roof.
  • Car is still reenterable, so you can fix it with a trainer.
  • Everything is configurable so you can fine tune the behavior to your liking
  • You can still put armor on the car to improve its resistance to abuse.
  • Sunday driver feature: Smooth acceleration and braking. Easy speed control makes it much easier to drive a steady slow speed. Brake holder feature prevents vehicle from switching direction after braking, and keeps the brakelight on while holding the brake.
  • Compatibility mode. Solves some problems with other scripts that causes random vehicle failures.

Realistic Vehicle Repair​

  • Type /repair in the chat to repair your vehicle. There are two types of repairs, depending on your location:

At the mechanic​

  • If you are at a mechanic your vehicle will be completely fixed, as good as new.
  • Mechanics are located several places in San Andreas. Look for the blips on the map.

Not at a mechanic​

  • If you are not at a mechanic, you may be able to perform a DIY emergency repair in the field.
  • You can only reattach the oil plug once or twice, but after that, the vehicle will be beyond repair.
  • An emergency repair in the field will only make the car drivable, not completely fixed. A minor accident will most likely kill the car again.
  • If you let the damaged car sit too long, the oil will drain completely, preventing further repairs.
  • Electric vehicles can not be fixed by you, only by a mechanic. Technology is complex, and chewing gum just won’t fix a dead battery.

Configuration​

Lots of settings in config.lua.
Each option is explained in the file.
Be careful. Weird settings can cause weird behavior.
If you restart the script (as you should after changing the settings) exit the car first, or spawn/steal a new car after. Failure to do so may cause odd behavior of the current car.

Installation​

Disable or remove other vehicle health scripts. Running two or more vehicle health scripts will give unpredictable results

FiveM Server​

If you run a FiveM server, you know what to do… but these are the basic instructions, in case you forgot:

  • Copy the .lua files to a new folder in your Resources folder
  • Add a line to your config: start [foldername]
  • Restart server or
  • Refresh + start [foldername]
Where [foldername] is the folder in Resources where the .lua files are located.

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Nice Cock
 

comboz2007

Member
Joined
May 21, 2022
Messages
9
Reaction score
0
Points
156
Location
Springfield

Features:​

Realistic Vehicle Failure​

  • Makes the vehicle fail faster and more realistic.
  • Shooting windows, kicking the car, throwing baseballs or snowballs at it will NOT disable the car!
  • Shooting at the engine or fuel tank will damage the vehicle, but not necessarily disable it completely.
  • When sustaining a certain amount of damage, the car will begin to degrade quickly and finally die.
  • Car will slow down progressively as damage increases.
  • Increases visual damage a lot (Please note that visual damage doesn’t sync well to other players)
  • A vehicle that’s upside down or on its side can’t be turned over by the usual steering trick.
  • Car doesn’t just stop suddenly when hitting something, but will often degrade, smoke and sputter before dying, and finally roll to a stop.
  • Optional limp mode. If enabled, the vehicle will not die completely, but be able to drive very slowly.
  • Random tire burst. Set the desired interval (statistical probability, not exact) you want to experience a puncture.
  • Car will not catch fire or explode, not even when landing on the roof.
  • Car is still reenterable, so you can fix it with a trainer.
  • Everything is configurable so you can fine tune the behavior to your liking
  • You can still put armor on the car to improve its resistance to abuse.
  • Sunday driver feature: Smooth acceleration and braking. Easy speed control makes it much easier to drive a steady slow speed. Brake holder feature prevents vehicle from switching direction after braking, and keeps the brakelight on while holding the brake.
  • Compatibility mode. Solves some problems with other scripts that causes random vehicle failures.

Realistic Vehicle Repair​

  • Type /repair in the chat to repair your vehicle. There are two types of repairs, depending on your location:

At the mechanic​

  • If you are at a mechanic your vehicle will be completely fixed, as good as new.
  • Mechanics are located several places in San Andreas. Look for the blips on the map.

Not at a mechanic​

  • If you are not at a mechanic, you may be able to perform a DIY emergency repair in the field.
  • You can only reattach the oil plug once or twice, but after that, the vehicle will be beyond repair.
  • An emergency repair in the field will only make the car drivable, not completely fixed. A minor accident will most likely kill the car again.
  • If you let the damaged car sit too long, the oil will drain completely, preventing further repairs.
  • Electric vehicles can not be fixed by you, only by a mechanic. Technology is complex, and chewing gum just won’t fix a dead battery.

Configuration​

Lots of settings in config.lua.
Each option is explained in the file.
Be careful. Weird settings can cause weird behavior.
If you restart the script (as you should after changing the settings) exit the car first, or spawn/steal a new car after. Failure to do so may cause odd behavior of the current car.

Installation​

Disable or remove other vehicle health scripts. Running two or more vehicle health scripts will give unpredictable results

FiveM Server​

If you run a FiveM server, you know what to do… but these are the basic instructions, in case you forgot:

  • Copy the .lua files to a new folder in your Resources folder
  • Add a line to your config: start [foldername]
  • Restart server or
  • Refresh + start [foldername]
Where [foldername] is the folder in Resources where the .lua files are located.

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xxxpapatoxxx

Bronze Elite
Joined
Jun 21, 2022
Messages
11
Reaction score
5
Points
166
Location
ligma

Features:​

Realistic Vehicle Failure​

  • Makes the vehicle fail faster and more realistic.
  • Shooting windows, kicking the car, throwing baseballs or snowballs at it will NOT disable the car!
  • Shooting at the engine or fuel tank will damage the vehicle, but not necessarily disable it completely.
  • When sustaining a certain amount of damage, the car will begin to degrade quickly and finally die.
  • Car will slow down progressively as damage increases.
  • Increases visual damage a lot (Please note that visual damage doesn’t sync well to other players)
  • A vehicle that’s upside down or on its side can’t be turned over by the usual steering trick.
  • Car doesn’t just stop suddenly when hitting something, but will often degrade, smoke and sputter before dying, and finally roll to a stop.
  • Optional limp mode. If enabled, the vehicle will not die completely, but be able to drive very slowly.
  • Random tire burst. Set the desired interval (statistical probability, not exact) you want to experience a puncture.
  • Car will not catch fire or explode, not even when landing on the roof.
  • Car is still reenterable, so you can fix it with a trainer.
  • Everything is configurable so you can fine tune the behavior to your liking
  • You can still put armor on the car to improve its resistance to abuse.
  • Sunday driver feature: Smooth acceleration and braking. Easy speed control makes it much easier to drive a steady slow speed. Brake holder feature prevents vehicle from switching direction after braking, and keeps the brakelight on while holding the brake.
  • Compatibility mode. Solves some problems with other scripts that causes random vehicle failures.

Realistic Vehicle Repair​

  • Type /repair in the chat to repair your vehicle. There are two types of repairs, depending on your location:

At the mechanic​

  • If you are at a mechanic your vehicle will be completely fixed, as good as new.
  • Mechanics are located several places in San Andreas. Look for the blips on the map.

Not at a mechanic​

  • If you are not at a mechanic, you may be able to perform a DIY emergency repair in the field.
  • You can only reattach the oil plug once or twice, but after that, the vehicle will be beyond repair.
  • An emergency repair in the field will only make the car drivable, not completely fixed. A minor accident will most likely kill the car again.
  • If you let the damaged car sit too long, the oil will drain completely, preventing further repairs.
  • Electric vehicles can not be fixed by you, only by a mechanic. Technology is complex, and chewing gum just won’t fix a dead battery.

Configuration​

Lots of settings in config.lua.
Each option is explained in the file.
Be careful. Weird settings can cause weird behavior.
If you restart the script (as you should after changing the settings) exit the car first, or spawn/steal a new car after. Failure to do so may cause odd behavior of the current car.

Installation​

Disable or remove other vehicle health scripts. Running two or more vehicle health scripts will give unpredictable results

FiveM Server​

If you run a FiveM server, you know what to do… but these are the basic instructions, in case you forgot:

  • Copy the .lua files to a new folder in your Resources folder
  • Add a line to your config: start [foldername]
  • Restart server or
  • Refresh + start [foldername]
Where [foldername] is the folder in Resources where the .lua files are located.

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Mathewkolb

Member
Joined
Jun 21, 2022
Messages
2
Reaction score
0
Points
146
Location
Czech

Features:​

Realistic Vehicle Failure​

  • Makes the vehicle fail faster and more realistic.
  • Shooting windows, kicking the car, throwing baseballs or snowballs at it will NOT disable the car!
  • Shooting at the engine or fuel tank will damage the vehicle, but not necessarily disable it completely.
  • When sustaining a certain amount of damage, the car will begin to degrade quickly and finally die.
  • Car will slow down progressively as damage increases.
  • Increases visual damage a lot (Please note that visual damage doesn’t sync well to other players)
  • A vehicle that’s upside down or on its side can’t be turned over by the usual steering trick.
  • Car doesn’t just stop suddenly when hitting something, but will often degrade, smoke and sputter before dying, and finally roll to a stop.
  • Optional limp mode. If enabled, the vehicle will not die completely, but be able to drive very slowly.
  • Random tire burst. Set the desired interval (statistical probability, not exact) you want to experience a puncture.
  • Car will not catch fire or explode, not even when landing on the roof.
  • Car is still reenterable, so you can fix it with a trainer.
  • Everything is configurable so you can fine tune the behavior to your liking
  • You can still put armor on the car to improve its resistance to abuse.
  • Sunday driver feature: Smooth acceleration and braking. Easy speed control makes it much easier to drive a steady slow speed. Brake holder feature prevents vehicle from switching direction after braking, and keeps the brakelight on while holding the brake.
  • Compatibility mode. Solves some problems with other scripts that causes random vehicle failures.

Realistic Vehicle Repair​

  • Type /repair in the chat to repair your vehicle. There are two types of repairs, depending on your location:

At the mechanic​

  • If you are at a mechanic your vehicle will be completely fixed, as good as new.
  • Mechanics are located several places in San Andreas. Look for the blips on the map.

Not at a mechanic​

  • If you are not at a mechanic, you may be able to perform a DIY emergency repair in the field.
  • You can only reattach the oil plug once or twice, but after that, the vehicle will be beyond repair.
  • An emergency repair in the field will only make the car drivable, not completely fixed. A minor accident will most likely kill the car again.
  • If you let the damaged car sit too long, the oil will drain completely, preventing further repairs.
  • Electric vehicles can not be fixed by you, only by a mechanic. Technology is complex, and chewing gum just won’t fix a dead battery.

Configuration​

Lots of settings in config.lua.
Each option is explained in the file.
Be careful. Weird settings can cause weird behavior.
If you restart the script (as you should after changing the settings) exit the car first, or spawn/steal a new car after. Failure to do so may cause odd behavior of the current car.

Installation​

Disable or remove other vehicle health scripts. Running two or more vehicle health scripts will give unpredictable results

FiveM Server​

If you run a FiveM server, you know what to do… but these are the basic instructions, in case you forgot:

  • Copy the .lua files to a new folder in your Resources folder
  • Add a line to your config: start [foldername]
  • Restart server or
  • Refresh + start [foldername]
Where [foldername] is the folder in Resources where the .lua files are located.

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thxxx
 
Joined
Jun 18, 2021
Messages
31
Reaction score
1
Points
156

Features:​

Realistic Vehicle Failure​

  • Makes the vehicle fail faster and more realistic.
  • Shooting windows, kicking the car, throwing baseballs or snowballs at it will NOT disable the car!
  • Shooting at the engine or fuel tank will damage the vehicle, but not necessarily disable it completely.
  • When sustaining a certain amount of damage, the car will begin to degrade quickly and finally die.
  • Car will slow down progressively as damage increases.
  • Increases visual damage a lot (Please note that visual damage doesn’t sync well to other players)
  • A vehicle that’s upside down or on its side can’t be turned over by the usual steering trick.
  • Car doesn’t just stop suddenly when hitting something, but will often degrade, smoke and sputter before dying, and finally roll to a stop.
  • Optional limp mode. If enabled, the vehicle will not die completely, but be able to drive very slowly.
  • Random tire burst. Set the desired interval (statistical probability, not exact) you want to experience a puncture.
  • Car will not catch fire or explode, not even when landing on the roof.
  • Car is still reenterable, so you can fix it with a trainer.
  • Everything is configurable so you can fine tune the behavior to your liking
  • You can still put armor on the car to improve its resistance to abuse.
  • Sunday driver feature: Smooth acceleration and braking. Easy speed control makes it much easier to drive a steady slow speed. Brake holder feature prevents vehicle from switching direction after braking, and keeps the brakelight on while holding the brake.
  • Compatibility mode. Solves some problems with other scripts that causes random vehicle failures.

Realistic Vehicle Repair​

  • Type /repair in the chat to repair your vehicle. There are two types of repairs, depending on your location:

At the mechanic​

  • If you are at a mechanic your vehicle will be completely fixed, as good as new.
  • Mechanics are located several places in San Andreas. Look for the blips on the map.

Not at a mechanic​

  • If you are not at a mechanic, you may be able to perform a DIY emergency repair in the field.
  • You can only reattach the oil plug once or twice, but after that, the vehicle will be beyond repair.
  • An emergency repair in the field will only make the car drivable, not completely fixed. A minor accident will most likely kill the car again.
  • If you let the damaged car sit too long, the oil will drain completely, preventing further repairs.
  • Electric vehicles can not be fixed by you, only by a mechanic. Technology is complex, and chewing gum just won’t fix a dead battery.

Configuration​

Lots of settings in config.lua.
Each option is explained in the file.
Be careful. Weird settings can cause weird behavior.
If you restart the script (as you should after changing the settings) exit the car first, or spawn/steal a new car after. Failure to do so may cause odd behavior of the current car.

Installation​

Disable or remove other vehicle health scripts. Running two or more vehicle health scripts will give unpredictable results

FiveM Server​

If you run a FiveM server, you know what to do… but these are the basic instructions, in case you forgot:

  • Copy the .lua files to a new folder in your Resources folder
  • Add a line to your config: start [foldername]
  • Restart server or
  • Refresh + start [foldername]
Where [foldername] is the folder in Resources where the .lua files are located.

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FakeLuka

Member
Joined
Feb 26, 2022
Messages
8
Reaction score
0
Points
156
Location
West va

Features:​

Realistic Vehicle Failure​

  • Makes the vehicle fail faster and more realistic.
  • Shooting windows, kicking the car, throwing baseballs or snowballs at it will NOT disable the car!
  • Shooting at the engine or fuel tank will damage the vehicle, but not necessarily disable it completely.
  • When sustaining a certain amount of damage, the car will begin to degrade quickly and finally die.
  • Car will slow down progressively as damage increases.
  • Increases visual damage a lot (Please note that visual damage doesn’t sync well to other players)
  • A vehicle that’s upside down or on its side can’t be turned over by the usual steering trick.
  • Car doesn’t just stop suddenly when hitting something, but will often degrade, smoke and sputter before dying, and finally roll to a stop.
  • Optional limp mode. If enabled, the vehicle will not die completely, but be able to drive very slowly.
  • Random tire burst. Set the desired interval (statistical probability, not exact) you want to experience a puncture.
  • Car will not catch fire or explode, not even when landing on the roof.
  • Car is still reenterable, so you can fix it with a trainer.
  • Everything is configurable so you can fine tune the behavior to your liking
  • You can still put armor on the car to improve its resistance to abuse.
  • Sunday driver feature: Smooth acceleration and braking. Easy speed control makes it much easier to drive a steady slow speed. Brake holder feature prevents vehicle from switching direction after braking, and keeps the brakelight on while holding the brake.
  • Compatibility mode. Solves some problems with other scripts that causes random vehicle failures.

Realistic Vehicle Repair​

  • Type /repair in the chat to repair your vehicle. There are two types of repairs, depending on your location:

At the mechanic​

  • If you are at a mechanic your vehicle will be completely fixed, as good as new.
  • Mechanics are located several places in San Andreas. Look for the blips on the map.

Not at a mechanic​

  • If you are not at a mechanic, you may be able to perform a DIY emergency repair in the field.
  • You can only reattach the oil plug once or twice, but after that, the vehicle will be beyond repair.
  • An emergency repair in the field will only make the car drivable, not completely fixed. A minor accident will most likely kill the car again.
  • If you let the damaged car sit too long, the oil will drain completely, preventing further repairs.
  • Electric vehicles can not be fixed by you, only by a mechanic. Technology is complex, and chewing gum just won’t fix a dead battery.

Configuration​

Lots of settings in config.lua.
Each option is explained in the file.
Be careful. Weird settings can cause weird behavior.
If you restart the script (as you should after changing the settings) exit the car first, or spawn/steal a new car after. Failure to do so may cause odd behavior of the current car.

Installation​

Disable or remove other vehicle health scripts. Running two or more vehicle health scripts will give unpredictable results

FiveM Server​

If you run a FiveM server, you know what to do… but these are the basic instructions, in case you forgot:

  • Copy the .lua files to a new folder in your Resources folder
  • Add a line to your config: start [foldername]
  • Restart server or
  • Refresh + start [foldername]
Where [foldername] is the folder in Resources where the .lua files are located.

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funnyguyy12

Member
Joined
Jun 21, 2022
Messages
3
Reaction score
0
Points
156
Location
USA

Features:​

Realistic Vehicle Failure​

  • Makes the vehicle fail faster and more realistic.
  • Shooting windows, kicking the car, throwing baseballs or snowballs at it will NOT disable the car!
  • Shooting at the engine or fuel tank will damage the vehicle, but not necessarily disable it completely.
  • When sustaining a certain amount of damage, the car will begin to degrade quickly and finally die.
  • Car will slow down progressively as damage increases.
  • Increases visual damage a lot (Please note that visual damage doesn’t sync well to other players)
  • A vehicle that’s upside down or on its side can’t be turned over by the usual steering trick.
  • Car doesn’t just stop suddenly when hitting something, but will often degrade, smoke and sputter before dying, and finally roll to a stop.
  • Optional limp mode. If enabled, the vehicle will not die completely, but be able to drive very slowly.
  • Random tire burst. Set the desired interval (statistical probability, not exact) you want to experience a puncture.
  • Car will not catch fire or explode, not even when landing on the roof.
  • Car is still reenterable, so you can fix it with a trainer.
  • Everything is configurable so you can fine tune the behavior to your liking
  • You can still put armor on the car to improve its resistance to abuse.
  • Sunday driver feature: Smooth acceleration and braking. Easy speed control makes it much easier to drive a steady slow speed. Brake holder feature prevents vehicle from switching direction after braking, and keeps the brakelight on while holding the brake.
  • Compatibility mode. Solves some problems with other scripts that causes random vehicle failures.

Realistic Vehicle Repair​

  • Type /repair in the chat to repair your vehicle. There are two types of repairs, depending on your location:

At the mechanic​

  • If you are at a mechanic your vehicle will be completely fixed, as good as new.
  • Mechanics are located several places in San Andreas. Look for the blips on the map.

Not at a mechanic​

  • If you are not at a mechanic, you may be able to perform a DIY emergency repair in the field.
  • You can only reattach the oil plug once or twice, but after that, the vehicle will be beyond repair.
  • An emergency repair in the field will only make the car drivable, not completely fixed. A minor accident will most likely kill the car again.
  • If you let the damaged car sit too long, the oil will drain completely, preventing further repairs.
  • Electric vehicles can not be fixed by you, only by a mechanic. Technology is complex, and chewing gum just won’t fix a dead battery.

Configuration​

Lots of settings in config.lua.
Each option is explained in the file.
Be careful. Weird settings can cause weird behavior.
If you restart the script (as you should after changing the settings) exit the car first, or spawn/steal a new car after. Failure to do so may cause odd behavior of the current car.

Installation​

Disable or remove other vehicle health scripts. Running two or more vehicle health scripts will give unpredictable results

FiveM Server​

If you run a FiveM server, you know what to do… but these are the basic instructions, in case you forgot:

  • Copy the .lua files to a new folder in your Resources folder
  • Add a line to your config: start [foldername]
  • Restart server or
  • Refresh + start [foldername]
Where [foldername] is the folder in Resources where the .lua files are located.

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nice
 

Hamza786

Member
Joined
May 16, 2022
Messages
9
Reaction score
1
Points
146
Location
Pakistan

Features:​

Realistic Vehicle Failure​

  • Makes the vehicle fail faster and more realistic.
  • Shooting windows, kicking the car, throwing baseballs or snowballs at it will NOT disable the car!
  • Shooting at the engine or fuel tank will damage the vehicle, but not necessarily disable it completely.
  • When sustaining a certain amount of damage, the car will begin to degrade quickly and finally die.
  • Car will slow down progressively as damage increases.
  • Increases visual damage a lot (Please note that visual damage doesn’t sync well to other players)
  • A vehicle that’s upside down or on its side can’t be turned over by the usual steering trick.
  • Car doesn’t just stop suddenly when hitting something, but will often degrade, smoke and sputter before dying, and finally roll to a stop.
  • Optional limp mode. If enabled, the vehicle will not die completely, but be able to drive very slowly.
  • Random tire burst. Set the desired interval (statistical probability, not exact) you want to experience a puncture.
  • Car will not catch fire or explode, not even when landing on the roof.
  • Car is still reenterable, so you can fix it with a trainer.
  • Everything is configurable so you can fine tune the behavior to your liking
  • You can still put armor on the car to improve its resistance to abuse.
  • Sunday driver feature: Smooth acceleration and braking. Easy speed control makes it much easier to drive a steady slow speed. Brake holder feature prevents vehicle from switching direction after braking, and keeps the brakelight on while holding the brake.
  • Compatibility mode. Solves some problems with other scripts that causes random vehicle failures.

Realistic Vehicle Repair​

  • Type /repair in the chat to repair your vehicle. There are two types of repairs, depending on your location:

At the mechanic​

  • If you are at a mechanic your vehicle will be completely fixed, as good as new.
  • Mechanics are located several places in San Andreas. Look for the blips on the map.

Not at a mechanic​

  • If you are not at a mechanic, you may be able to perform a DIY emergency repair in the field.
  • You can only reattach the oil plug once or twice, but after that, the vehicle will be beyond repair.
  • An emergency repair in the field will only make the car drivable, not completely fixed. A minor accident will most likely kill the car again.
  • If you let the damaged car sit too long, the oil will drain completely, preventing further repairs.
  • Electric vehicles can not be fixed by you, only by a mechanic. Technology is complex, and chewing gum just won’t fix a dead battery.

Configuration​

Lots of settings in config.lua.
Each option is explained in the file.
Be careful. Weird settings can cause weird behavior.
If you restart the script (as you should after changing the settings) exit the car first, or spawn/steal a new car after. Failure to do so may cause odd behavior of the current car.

Installation​

Disable or remove other vehicle health scripts. Running two or more vehicle health scripts will give unpredictable results

FiveM Server​

If you run a FiveM server, you know what to do… but these are the basic instructions, in case you forgot:

  • Copy the .lua files to a new folder in your Resources folder
  • Add a line to your config: start [foldername]
  • Restart server or
  • Refresh + start [foldername]
Where [foldername] is the folder in Resources where the .lua files are located.

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thanks
 

Silvator2022

Member
Joined
Jun 11, 2022
Messages
17
Reaction score
0
Points
166
Location
Discord

Features:​

Realistic Vehicle Failure​

  • Makes the vehicle fail faster and more realistic.
  • Shooting windows, kicking the car, throwing baseballs or snowballs at it will NOT disable the car!
  • Shooting at the engine or fuel tank will damage the vehicle, but not necessarily disable it completely.
  • When sustaining a certain amount of damage, the car will begin to degrade quickly and finally die.
  • Car will slow down progressively as damage increases.
  • Increases visual damage a lot (Please note that visual damage doesn’t sync well to other players)
  • A vehicle that’s upside down or on its side can’t be turned over by the usual steering trick.
  • Car doesn’t just stop suddenly when hitting something, but will often degrade, smoke and sputter before dying, and finally roll to a stop.
  • Optional limp mode. If enabled, the vehicle will not die completely, but be able to drive very slowly.
  • Random tire burst. Set the desired interval (statistical probability, not exact) you want to experience a puncture.
  • Car will not catch fire or explode, not even when landing on the roof.
  • Car is still reenterable, so you can fix it with a trainer.
  • Everything is configurable so you can fine tune the behavior to your liking
  • You can still put armor on the car to improve its resistance to abuse.
  • Sunday driver feature: Smooth acceleration and braking. Easy speed control makes it much easier to drive a steady slow speed. Brake holder feature prevents vehicle from switching direction after braking, and keeps the brakelight on while holding the brake.
  • Compatibility mode. Solves some problems with other scripts that causes random vehicle failures.

Realistic Vehicle Repair​

  • Type /repair in the chat to repair your vehicle. There are two types of repairs, depending on your location:

At the mechanic​

  • If you are at a mechanic your vehicle will be completely fixed, as good as new.
  • Mechanics are located several places in San Andreas. Look for the blips on the map.

Not at a mechanic​

  • If you are not at a mechanic, you may be able to perform a DIY emergency repair in the field.
  • You can only reattach the oil plug once or twice, but after that, the vehicle will be beyond repair.
  • An emergency repair in the field will only make the car drivable, not completely fixed. A minor accident will most likely kill the car again.
  • If you let the damaged car sit too long, the oil will drain completely, preventing further repairs.
  • Electric vehicles can not be fixed by you, only by a mechanic. Technology is complex, and chewing gum just won’t fix a dead battery.

Configuration​

Lots of settings in config.lua.
Each option is explained in the file.
Be careful. Weird settings can cause weird behavior.
If you restart the script (as you should after changing the settings) exit the car first, or spawn/steal a new car after. Failure to do so may cause odd behavior of the current car.

Installation​

Disable or remove other vehicle health scripts. Running two or more vehicle health scripts will give unpredictable results

FiveM Server​

If you run a FiveM server, you know what to do… but these are the basic instructions, in case you forgot:

  • Copy the .lua files to a new folder in your Resources folder
  • Add a line to your config: start [foldername]
  • Restart server or
  • Refresh + start [foldername]
Where [foldername] is the folder in Resources where the .lua files are located.

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Gg
 

bojomojo

Bronze Elite
Joined
Jun 26, 2021
Messages
12
Reaction score
2
Points
156

Features:​

Realistic Vehicle Failure​

  • Makes the vehicle fail faster and more realistic.
  • Shooting windows, kicking the car, throwing baseballs or snowballs at it will NOT disable the car!
  • Shooting at the engine or fuel tank will damage the vehicle, but not necessarily disable it completely.
  • When sustaining a certain amount of damage, the car will begin to degrade quickly and finally die.
  • Car will slow down progressively as damage increases.
  • Increases visual damage a lot (Please note that visual damage doesn’t sync well to other players)
  • A vehicle that’s upside down or on its side can’t be turned over by the usual steering trick.
  • Car doesn’t just stop suddenly when hitting something, but will often degrade, smoke and sputter before dying, and finally roll to a stop.
  • Optional limp mode. If enabled, the vehicle will not die completely, but be able to drive very slowly.
  • Random tire burst. Set the desired interval (statistical probability, not exact) you want to experience a puncture.
  • Car will not catch fire or explode, not even when landing on the roof.
  • Car is still reenterable, so you can fix it with a trainer.
  • Everything is configurable so you can fine tune the behavior to your liking
  • You can still put armor on the car to improve its resistance to abuse.
  • Sunday driver feature: Smooth acceleration and braking. Easy speed control makes it much easier to drive a steady slow speed. Brake holder feature prevents vehicle from switching direction after braking, and keeps the brakelight on while holding the brake.
  • Compatibility mode. Solves some problems with other scripts that causes random vehicle failures.

Realistic Vehicle Repair​

  • Type /repair in the chat to repair your vehicle. There are two types of repairs, depending on your location:

At the mechanic​

  • If you are at a mechanic your vehicle will be completely fixed, as good as new.
  • Mechanics are located several places in San Andreas. Look for the blips on the map.

Not at a mechanic​

  • If you are not at a mechanic, you may be able to perform a DIY emergency repair in the field.
  • You can only reattach the oil plug once or twice, but after that, the vehicle will be beyond repair.
  • An emergency repair in the field will only make the car drivable, not completely fixed. A minor accident will most likely kill the car again.
  • If you let the damaged car sit too long, the oil will drain completely, preventing further repairs.
  • Electric vehicles can not be fixed by you, only by a mechanic. Technology is complex, and chewing gum just won’t fix a dead battery.

Configuration​

Lots of settings in config.lua.
Each option is explained in the file.
Be careful. Weird settings can cause weird behavior.
If you restart the script (as you should after changing the settings) exit the car first, or spawn/steal a new car after. Failure to do so may cause odd behavior of the current car.

Installation​

Disable or remove other vehicle health scripts. Running two or more vehicle health scripts will give unpredictable results

FiveM Server​

If you run a FiveM server, you know what to do… but these are the basic instructions, in case you forgot:

  • Copy the .lua files to a new folder in your Resources folder
  • Add a line to your config: start [foldername]
  • Restart server or
  • Refresh + start [foldername]
Where [foldername] is the folder in Resources where the .lua files are located.

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bit of dinner
 

zamknijpizde

Member
Joined
Dec 18, 2021
Messages
6
Reaction score
1
Points
156
Location
pizda twojej matki

Features:​

Realistic Vehicle Failure​

  • Makes the vehicle fail faster and more realistic.
  • Shooting windows, kicking the car, throwing baseballs or snowballs at it will NOT disable the car!
  • Shooting at the engine or fuel tank will damage the vehicle, but not necessarily disable it completely.
  • When sustaining a certain amount of damage, the car will begin to degrade quickly and finally die.
  • Car will slow down progressively as damage increases.
  • Increases visual damage a lot (Please note that visual damage doesn’t sync well to other players)
  • A vehicle that’s upside down or on its side can’t be turned over by the usual steering trick.
  • Car doesn’t just stop suddenly when hitting something, but will often degrade, smoke and sputter before dying, and finally roll to a stop.
  • Optional limp mode. If enabled, the vehicle will not die completely, but be able to drive very slowly.
  • Random tire burst. Set the desired interval (statistical probability, not exact) you want to experience a puncture.
  • Car will not catch fire or explode, not even when landing on the roof.
  • Car is still reenterable, so you can fix it with a trainer.
  • Everything is configurable so you can fine tune the behavior to your liking
  • You can still put armor on the car to improve its resistance to abuse.
  • Sunday driver feature: Smooth acceleration and braking. Easy speed control makes it much easier to drive a steady slow speed. Brake holder feature prevents vehicle from switching direction after braking, and keeps the brakelight on while holding the brake.
  • Compatibility mode. Solves some problems with other scripts that causes random vehicle failures.

Realistic Vehicle Repair​

  • Type /repair in the chat to repair your vehicle. There are two types of repairs, depending on your location:

At the mechanic​

  • If you are at a mechanic your vehicle will be completely fixed, as good as new.
  • Mechanics are located several places in San Andreas. Look for the blips on the map.

Not at a mechanic​

  • If you are not at a mechanic, you may be able to perform a DIY emergency repair in the field.
  • You can only reattach the oil plug once or twice, but after that, the vehicle will be beyond repair.
  • An emergency repair in the field will only make the car drivable, not completely fixed. A minor accident will most likely kill the car again.
  • If you let the damaged car sit too long, the oil will drain completely, preventing further repairs.
  • Electric vehicles can not be fixed by you, only by a mechanic. Technology is complex, and chewing gum just won’t fix a dead battery.

Configuration​

Lots of settings in config.lua.
Each option is explained in the file.
Be careful. Weird settings can cause weird behavior.
If you restart the script (as you should after changing the settings) exit the car first, or spawn/steal a new car after. Failure to do so may cause odd behavior of the current car.

Installation​

Disable or remove other vehicle health scripts. Running two or more vehicle health scripts will give unpredictable results

FiveM Server​

If you run a FiveM server, you know what to do… but these are the basic instructions, in case you forgot:

  • Copy the .lua files to a new folder in your Resources folder
  • Add a line to your config: start [foldername]
  • Restart server or
  • Refresh + start [foldername]
Where [foldername] is the folder in Resources where the .lua files are located.

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