While FiveM has strict rules regarding monetization, many servers rely on "VIP" packages to cover hosting costs. qb-extras allow server owners to offer cosmetic perks or convenience features (like custom garage slots or exclusive vehicles) without disrupting game balance.
However, a raw framework provides only the skeleton. refers to additional scripts, resources, and modules specifically designed to integrate with the QBCore framework. These are not core necessities, but they are "extra" features that enhance gameplay, improve quality of life, or add entirely new dimensions to the game. qb-extras
: Scripts that allow new players to claim a "welcome pack" containing basic items and a starter vehicle to reduce initial server lag. While FiveM has strict rules regarding monetization, many
Beyond vehicles, "qb-extras" often includes Quality of Life (QoL) scripts that fill gaps in the default framework. Popular additions found in community packs include: Beyond vehicles, "qb-extras" often includes Quality of Life
qb-extras is more than just a script—it is the memory of your world. Whether you are running a serious heavy roleplay community or a casual freeroam server, the ability to persist attachments, vehicle modifications, and world objects creates a sense of permanence that players crave.
Open your server.cfg and ensure the resource starts after QBCore but before game modes that use it:
: Scripts to handle how items like food or drinks affect player status. General Fixes : Small patches for common QBCore interaction issues. Installation Guide To install this resource on your FiveM server: : Obtain the latest version from the MrEvilGamer/qb-extras GitHub repository : Place the folder into your server's resources/[qb] directory. : Review the config.lua