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📃 last-pager introduces a fully-featured pager communication system, designed primarily for survival and post-apocalyptic FiveM servers. Pagers operate through deployable radio antennas, creating an immersive and configurable signal network.
Pager Features
Unique devices: every pager is generated with personal metadata, making each one unique.
Contact book: store and manage contacts by pager ID.
Message history: keep a log of sent/received messages with the ability to delete individual entries.
Full reset: format the pager with one click to wipe all stored data.
Battery system: each pager has an integrated battery; recharge it directly from the UI using the battery item.
Antenna Features
Deployable props: players can place radio antennas anywhere on the map.
Sabotage system: disable antennas using the required item (integrated with lastsabotage).
Dismantling: remove antennas completely with the proper tool/item.
Repair: restore sabotaged antennas with a repair item.
Status check: verify whether an antenna is online or offline.
Destruction: blow up antennas with C4, featuring prop animations, explosion VFX, and interact-sound audio.
Static antennas: define permanent antennas in
config.lua; these can only be sabotaged, not destroyed.
Config & Customization
The configuration file allows full control over antenna range, required items, prop models, cooldowns, battery usage, and static antenna placement.
Compatibility
Frameworks
ESX / QBOX / QBCORE uses ox_lib, ox_target, ox_inventory, qb-inventory & core_inventory
Database: oxmysql for persistent pager and antenna data.
Dependencies
ox_lib, ox_target, ox_inventory, oxmysql, interact-sound, lastsabotage (free resource), plus one of qbx_core / qb-core / es_extended.