Vehicle Manager

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INSTALLATION

  1. Open the downloaded ZIP product file and drop the folder in it somewhere in your resources folder.
  2. Add your product key (get it here) to the settings.ini file
  3. Add start BigDaddy-VehicleManager to your server.cfg.

DO NOT RENAME THE FOLDER.

If you change the name of the folder it will not function correctly so leave the name as it is.

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CONFIGURATION

REQUIRES MYSQL DATABASE

This resource requires a MySQL database to be setup and for the sql.sql file to be run within that database to create the table to hold saved vehicles. We will not set your database up for you, that is for your server dev to do.

SETTING DEFAULT DESCRIPTION
[licensing]
key1 none This is where you put your product key
[settings]
OPoptions true These are the overpowered options like repair, always clean, Motorcycle restraint, no helmet, etc.
multipliers false Torque and Power multipliers... way OP and most people hide them
repair true allow the repair option
blacklistedVehicles none comma separated list (no spaces) of spawn codes (models) of vehicles you do NOT want people to be able to spawn. You can also remove them from the menu.json file

VMENU COMPATIBILITY WARNING.

Some of this functionality overlaps with vMenu and vMenu is very greedy about it's processes. It does a lot. It would be wise, if you were wanting to run this resource, to disable most of the vehicle options in vmenu. The spawner is fine and a few of the options that aren't in this menu are fine to leave, but I would recommend disabling the rest in the permissions.cfg to avoid conflicts. You have been warned.

There is a web-based tool to visually create the menu structure using drag and drop functionality.

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WATCH THE VIDEO

For how to setup the menu, please watch the video

COMMANDS

/vehicles opens the menu

/dv (/delveh) delete vehicle