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Scripts Toxic Me-Do Script for FiveM (ESX & QB-Core) – Realistic Roleplay Chat

Download the Toxic Me-Do Script for FiveM, a lightweight and immersive roleplay enhancement designed for both ESX and QB-Core frameworks. This resource allows players to use realistic /me and /do commands that display text above their characters, making roleplay interactions more expressive and engaging. Perfect for servers focused on realism and player interaction, the script creates visible in-game communication that enhances immersion during every RP scenario.

Toxic Me-Do Script for FiveM (ESX & QB-Core) – Realistic Roleplay Chat


The Toxic Me-Do Script supports both ESX and QB-Core frameworks out of the box, making it easy to integrate into any server setup. Players can type /me followed by an action to describe what their character is doing, or use /do to display situational text — both appearing above their heads in real time. The text fades after a configurable duration, maintaining a clean and immersive environment for all players nearby.


Key Features:
  • Fully compatible with both ESX and QB-Core frameworks
  • Realistic text display above player characters
  • Supports /me and /do roleplay commands
  • Customizable font size, color, and display duration
  • Lightweight and optimized for high-performance servers
  • Easy installation and configuration options

Installation Guide:
  1. Download and extract the Toxic Me-Do Script files.
  2. Move the folder to your server’s resources directory.
  3. Add the following line to your server.cfg:
    ensure toxic-me-do
  4. Configure display settings such as font size, color, and duration in the config.lua file.
  5. Restart your server and test the commands in-game.

Enhance your FiveM RP environment with more immersive player communication. The Toxic Me-Do Script adds realism and depth to every roleplay scene, allowing players to express actions and emotions naturally. Free to download and simple to set up, it’s the perfect addition for any high-quality RP server running ESX or QB-Core.


 
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