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RCore's FiveM Scripts for QBCore & ESX

RCore builds some of the most recognisable utility and minigame scripts in the FiveM ecosystem, from a full police dispatch system to a real in-car radio. Every resource is framework-aware, shipping with native support for QBCore, ESX and Qbox so it drops into your server with minimal config.

RCore's FiveM Scripts for QBCore & ESX — RCore Tebex

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6 products
FiveM Police Dispatch
警察向けのリアルタイムのアラート、マップ、無線、戦術描画
$20.00
RCore タトゥーショップスクリプト
ミニゲーム、経営可能なビジネス、アドオン対応を備えたモダンなタトゥーショップ
$10.00
rcore_television | RCore Television
ESX、QBCore、Qboxサーバー向けのサーバー同期型3Dテレビストリーミング
$10.00
8ボールプール / ビリヤード FiveM
完全なマルチプレイヤー同期に対応したリアルな8ボールプール台
$15.00
グラフィティ/壁に何でもスプレー V2
GTA V のあらゆる表面にテキストや画像をスプレー
FREE
Real Car Radio Script
YouTube対応のカーラジオ、リアルな3D立体音響を実現
$15.00

RCore has earned a reputation across the FiveM community for resources that feel finished. Where a lot of marketplace scripts ship as proof-of-concepts, RCore releases land closer to production — sensible defaults, readable configs, and the kind of polish that means you spend your time tuning a server rather than patching someone else's code. This catalog collects their work in one place so you can see the range at a glance.

The lineup spans two clear strengths: gameplay systems that change how players interact with your city, and quality-of-life features that make roleplay feel grounded. A police dispatch system gives your law enforcement a real backbone for calls and responses. The 8-ball pool and billiards script turns any bar or club into a working hangout with proper physics. Graffiti Spray V2 lets players tag the map and leave a mark on your world, and the car radio puts a genuine, controllable audio source inside vehicles instead of a static loop.

Signature work and style

What ties RCore scripts together is restraint. The features are deep without being bloated, and the UIs lean clean rather than flashy — which matters when a HUD or interaction prompt has to live on a player's screen for hours. The dispatch system is a good example: it gives police the structure they need (incoming calls, locations, response tracking) without burying officers in menus. The pool and billiards script nails the part most minigames skip, which is making the actual play feel good, with shot mechanics that hold up under scrutiny.

The minigame and social scripts are where RCore's attention to detail shows most. Graffiti Spray V2 isn't just a decal placer — it's a persistent way for players to leave evidence of themselves on the map. The car radio treats audio as a first-class feature, the kind of thing that quietly raises the production value of every cruise and every car-meet on your server. These are the resources that players notice and remember, even if they never see a line of the code behind them.

Compatibility & installation

RCore resources are written with the major FiveM frameworks in mind, with support for QBCore, ESX and Qbox. That means database interactions, player data and money handling hook into your existing framework rather than fighting it. Installation follows the standard FiveM pattern: drop the resource into your server's resources directory, add the ensure line to your server.cfg, run any included SQL, and walk through the config.lua to match the script to your server's economy and rules.

Most RCore scripts keep their configuration in a single, well-commented file, so you can adjust prices, locations, permissions and cooldowns without touching the core logic. Dependencies are kept light and documented, and the resources are built to coexist with the rest of a typical server stack rather than demanding a specific load order or a pile of extra libraries. If you run a standard QBCore, ESX or Qbox base, expect a quick path from download to in-game.

Why buy RCore scripts here

Buying RCore resources through us means you get the genuine, supported releases alongside everything else you need to round out a server. You can compare RCore's dispatch, minigames and vehicle features against alternatives in the same catalog, read the specs that matter, and pick the version that fits your framework instead of guessing. Updates and version notes stay in one place, so when a script like Graffiti Spray moves from V1 to V2 you know exactly what changed.

For server owners, the appeal is simple: RCore scripts reduce the gap between installing a resource and having something players actually enjoy. The configs are sane, the frameworks are covered, and the features are the kind that make a city feel lived-in. Browse the RCore catalog, match each script to your QBCore, ESX or Qbox setup, and build out the systems and minigames that keep players logging back in.

Frequently asked questions

What kind of scripts does RCore make for FiveM?

RCore focuses on polished utility and minigame resources, including a police dispatch system, 8-ball pool and billiards, Graffiti Spray V2, and a working in-car radio. The catalog blends gameplay systems with quality-of-life features that make roleplay feel more grounded.

Are RCore scripts compatible with QBCore, ESX and Qbox?

Yes. RCore resources are built with the major FiveM frameworks in mind and support QBCore, ESX and Qbox. Player data, money and database interactions hook into your existing framework so the scripts drop in with minimal extra work.

How do I install an RCore script?

Installation follows the standard FiveM pattern. Drop the resource into your server's resources folder, add the ensure line to your server.cfg, run any included SQL, and configure the config.lua to match your server. Most settings live in a single commented file.

Is the RCore car radio a real working audio system?

Yes. The RCore car radio puts a genuine, controllable audio source inside vehicles rather than a static loop. It's one of the features that quietly raises production value during cruises and car-meets on your server.

What is Graffiti Spray V2?

Graffiti Spray V2 is RCore's updated tagging script that lets players spray persistent graffiti onto the map. It's designed to leave a lasting mark on your world, making it useful for gang roleplay and player expression alike.

Do RCore scripts get updates?

RCore maintains its releases over time, as shown by versioned scripts like Graffiti Spray moving from V1 to V2. Buying through our marketplace keeps version notes and updates in one place so you always know what changed.

Are RCore scripts beginner-friendly to configure?

Generally, yes. RCore keeps configuration in a single, well-commented file with sane defaults, so you can adjust prices, locations, permissions and cooldowns without editing core logic. Dependencies are kept light and documented.