esx/qb-hunting by Pickles
Categories: ESX Scripts, Pickle, QBCore Scripts, Qbox Scripts, Tebex FREE Scripts
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esx/qb-hunting by Pickles
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(2 customer reviews)
FREE!
SKU:
TEBEX4535
Categories: ESX Scripts, Pickle, QBCore Scripts, Qbox Scripts, Tebex FREE Scripts
Tags: ESX, QBCore, Qbox
esx/qb-hunting by Pickles | Hunting Zones, Hides and Meat, Store on Trunk, and more!
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Features
- Supports Non-Target (Press E & Menu)
- Supports Target (OX, QB-Target, Q-Target, More Addable)
- Hunting Zones, Spawn Set Animals with Chances.
- Hunting Horn, Shows nearest animals on radar for time period.
- Place animals on your trunk.
- Skin Animals for Hides, with chance-based quality.
- Process Animals for Meat, with chance-based quality.
- Sell Hides and Meat at NPC locations.
- Synced Animals.
- Add your own animals! Comes with Deer, Mountain Lion, Rabbits, and Boars by default.
Supported Frameworks
- ESX 1.1+ & Legacy
- QBCore
- Others (You must modify the bridge)
Additional Requirements
- Ox Lib .
Installation
- Rename the folder to “pickle_hunting”.
- Go to the “_INSTALL” folder.
- Add the items & images.
- Restart the server.
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Paula Jones –
The esx/qb-hunting by Pickles integration was seamless with our existing scripts. No conflicts at all!
Thiên Long Mai Phạm –
I’ve been looking for something like the esx/qb-hunting by Pickles script for a long time. So glad I found it!