Tackle Script
Add a realistic tackling mechanic to your FiveM server. Perfect for police or civilians, this script lets players sprint...
Key Features
Works with ESX • QBCore • Qbox
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View bundleWhat's included:
- Full script files
- Configuration files
- Installation documentation
- Lifetime updates
- Discord support
Overview
Ever felt the frustration of watching suspects slip away in the blink of an eye? Whether you're a law enforcement officer or an ordinary citizen, this script gives you the power to bring fleeing suspects to justice with a swift and satisfying tackle.
Features
- A brief and sprint boost is given as soon as you initiate a tackle, which ends with a forward jumping ragdoll to tackle a player.
- If you hit a player during this ragdoll, you will tackle that player and force him to the ground.
- The tackle is not a 'lock-on' tackle, you will need some skill to actually hit the tackle which prevents abuse.
- The sprint boost, the tackle duration, the keybindings and more is easily configurable.
- Fully standalone, no additional resources are required.
- Unencrypted code allows you to easily implement additional features if you wish.
Resmon: Idle: 0.00ms - Active: 0.03ms
How it works
- Whenever you are sprinting, you can press and hold G to initiate a tackle.
- While you are holding down G, you receive a slight configurable sprint boost to catch up to your target.
- When you release G, or after the maximum sprint time has passed, your character will leap forward in the running direction.
- Any player who is hit, will be tackled to the ground.
- After a configurable cooldown, you can start another tackle again.
Installation
- Download the resource from portal.cfx.re (Assets > Granted Assets)
- Extract the files and move the resource folder to your server's resources directory
- Add to server.cfg by adding:
ensure gs_tackle - Restart your server to load the resource
- Configure (optional) by editing the config.lua file in the resource folder
Configuration
All scripts include easy-to-edit configuration files. Common settings include:
- Language/localization options
- Feature toggles
- Price and economy settings
- Notification preferences