

Vehicle Autopilot
4.45 out of 5
£8.00
Categories: ESX Scripts, GFX Development, QBCore Scripts, Qbox Scripts, Vor
Tags: ESX, QBCore, Qbox
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- Reviews (11)
Description
Vehicle Autopilot
Features :
- It is a standalone script and is compatible with all frameworks. (Notification and export settings should be configured in the config file.)
- You have the ability to specify which vehicles can utilize the autopilot feature from the config file.
- Upon entering a vehicle with autopilot enabled, a user interface will prompt you to assign a name to your autopilot.
- There are three distinct speed options: eco, sport, and sport+.
- In the LiveMap, you can mark your desired destination by double-clicking. You can then navigate to the marked location by clicking on it or by assigning it a name and saving it.
- The LiveMap includes predefined fixed locations, which can be duplicated or modified via the config file.
- The park button activates the parking pilot of the vehicle. This allows you to select your parking spot using a hologram of the vehicle, displayed in a 1:1 scale. You can confirm your choice by pressing the E key.
- In case of emergencies, the emergency button automatically directs you to a predefined location, typically set to the hospital.•
- The dance button controls the opening and closing of the vehicle’s doors.
- Parking is not possible while the autopilot feature is active.
- The vehicle is equipped with sensors on the front, left, and right sides to detect nearby vehicles. This information is displayed under the instant speed indicator.
- The speed limits of the streets are displayed on the speedometer and can be edited from the config file.
- From the autopilot preferences menu, you can select the driving mode and customize the rules it follows or disregards.
- Autopilot can function even when you are not in the driver’s seat, provided that the seat is empty or you are seated in it.
- The default key for activating the mouse is K, but this can be modified from the config file.
- To deactivate the autopilot, the default key is U, which can also be customized from the config file.
- Exiting park mode is achieved by default with the H key, but this can be adjusted in the config file as well.
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Eliezer Lopez –
The Vehicle Autopilot script is amazing! It works flawlessly on my FiveM server.
Mark Reilly –
It works well but wish it had more predefined locations out of the box. Easily editable though.
Carlos Varela –
This makes roleplay feel so much more immersive. My community loves it. Especially how it respects traffic rules.
Daniel Crowley –
Top-tier quality. Feels futuristic. The map interface is super intuitive, and being able to save locations is clutch.
Sami Rahman –
Slick UI and the K and U keys are well chosen, but I remapped them easily. Good that it’s all configurable.
Nina Waters –
The parking hologram feature is cool but takes a bit to get used to. Still, a solid script overall.
Jared McMillan –
Surprisingly smooth experience. The eco/sport/sport+ modes make a real difference in how it drives. Love the customization in the config too.
Kayla Nguyen –
Super easy to integrate. My server uses multiple frameworks and it worked out of the gate. Config is well documented too.
Emily Garza –
Really fun to play around with. The door ‘dance’ button made everyone laugh. Cool little detail.
Jonas Beck –
A bit buggy in tight spaces but nothing game-breaking. Otherwise, really well thought out.
Lena Brooks –
Nice touch with the emergency button. It saved me during a chase when I couldn’t drive myself. Would love a voice prompt though!