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Pickle’s Lottery System
Rated 4.40 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
(5 customer reviews)
$15
SKU:
TEBEX2809
Categories: ESX Scripts, Pickle Mods, QBCore Scripts, Qbox Scripts
Tags: ESX, QBCore, Qbox
Pickle’s Lottery System
What is this?
This is a realistic, first of it’s kind, lottery system that has a variety of games for players to play!
This includes Keno, Moneyball, and three scratch-offs – all purchaseable through lottery stations.
Each lottery station has a configurable store, including a way to disperse each purchase a player makes into business’s accounts!
Features
- Keno and Moneyball Tickets. (You can fill your own numbers!)
- Three included scratch-off tickets. (You can add your own as well!)
- Configurable Lottery Stations.
- View past and current games for Keno and Moneyball.
- Win sound effect upon redeeming a winning lottery ticket.
- All proceeds can be divided amongst society / businesses in each store’s config.
- Item-Based Lottery System.
- Realistic odds for all lottery games. (This is configurable in each game’s config!)
- And more!
Requirements
- ESX (1.1+) / QBCore, and a supported inventory for the framework. (See Inventory Support)
- Ox Lib (Required, Works anywhere).
- MySQL Wrapper (Ox MySQL, mysql-async, etc. You likely already have this.)
You can always modify the bridge to port to other frameworks / inventories, even if you buy escrowed.
Inventory Support
These are the supported inventories for each framework.
ESX:
- Ox Inventory
- Quasar Inventory
QBCore:
- QB-Inventory (Or any system that uses QBCore Inventory Methods).
- Ox Inventory
- Quasar Inventory
Again, you can always modify the bridge to port to other inventories, even if you buy escrowed.
Installation
- ensure pickle_lottery after ox_lib.
- Go to the “_INSTALL” folder.
- Add the items & images.
- Run the SQL file.
- Restart the server.
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Lizzie Delaney –
I really like Pickle’s Lottery System. The Keno and Moneyball games add a lot of variety to our server, and the business account integration is a great touch for our store owners. I had a little trouble with the initial inventory setup, but it works perfectly now. Definitely recommended for anyone wanting a realistic gambling system.
Quanisha Doldren –
Pickle’s Lottery System is a fantastic addition to our server. The item-based system works flawlessly with Ox Inventory and the setup was a breeze. Having multiple game types like Keno and scratch-offs makes it feel way more immersive than a basic script. Definitely worth the purchase!
James Clark –
I just added Pickle’s Lottery System to my server and it’s fantastic. The variety with Keno and scratch-offs really gives players something to do. I love that the proceeds go directly to my business accounts, which adds a great layer of realism. Installation was straightforward with ox_lib. Highly recommended for any QBCore server!
Lizzie Delaney –
I just added Pickle’s Lottery System to my server and it’s a game-changer. The variety of games like Keno and Moneyball really keep the players engaged and active. I especially love that the proceeds can be split with business accounts, adding a great layer of realism to our economy. Installation was straightforward and it works perfectly with ox_lib. Highly recommended for any serious RP server!
James Clark –
The variety of games like Keno and Moneyball adds a nice touch of realism to my server, and I love that profits can be sent to business accounts. However, the installation process was a bit more tedious than I expected with the manual item and image additions. It is a decent script, but it feels like it needs a bit more polish to be truly great.