Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Building the QBOX Server
- Deployment Setup
- Running the Deployment
- Exploring the QBOX Server
- FAQ
- Help Section
Welcome to my step-by-step guide on how to make a QBOX server with FiveM. In this guide, we will be using an updated version of QB Core, which is a more streamlined and feature-rich version of the core. This video will focus on the deployment method, with additional videos planned to cover other features. It is important to follow the steps in order to ensure a successful server setup.
- We will start with an introduction to making a QBOX server with FiveM.
- Next, we will provide an overview of the updated QB Core version we will be using.
- We will then explain the deployment method, including the necessary downloads and installation steps.
- Additionally, we will mention that there are other videos planned to cover other features.
- Lastly, we will emphasize the importance of following the steps in order to achieve the desired results.
Getting Started
To make a QBOX server with FiveM, there are a few steps you need to follow. First, you will need to download and install XAMPP, which is a necessary tool for server setup. Once XAMPP is installed, be sure to start MySQL.
Next, you will need to download and install Heidi SQL, another important tool for server configuration. Be sure to have Wiir, as it is essential for the server setup process.
Now, let’s talk about the folder setup for the server files. Create a folder called “qbox” on your C drive. Within the qbox folder, create two more folders called “files” and “server”. The “files” folder is where you will extract the content of the artifact download, while the “server” folder is where the server files will be located.
Building the QBOX Server
Now that we have completed the initial setup steps, it’s time to build the QBOX server using the latest artifact build. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it:
- Selecting the latest artifact build for download: Go to the provided link and download the latest artifact build. Make sure to choose the latest version for optimal performance.
- Creating the necessary folders for the server files: On your C drive, create a folder called “qbox”. Within the “qbox” folder, create two more folders called “files” and “server”. The “files” folder is where you will extract the downloaded artifact, while the “server” folder will contain the server files.
- Extracting the downloaded artifact into the server folder: Once the download is complete, open the downloaded file. It will be compressed, so extract its content into the “server” folder.
- Ensuring XAMPP and MySQL are running: Before starting the server, make sure XAMPP is running and MySQL is started. This is crucial for the server setup process.
- Locating and starting the FX server.exe: Look for the “FX server.exe” file and run it. This will start the QBOX server.
After following these steps, your QBOX server should be up and running. It’s important to note that during the deployment process, you may encounter some differences compared to the traditional installation process. However, these differences are minor and won’t affect the overall functionality of the server.
With the QBOX server successfully built, you can now explore its features and functionalities. This updated version of QB Core offers a more streamlined and efficient experience. Some notable features include the Q system, Ox Target, and Ox inventory already installed and ready to use.
In the next video, we will delve deeper into the different aspects of the QBOX server. If you have any specific areas you would like us to cover, such as adding vehicles or clothing, please let us know in the comments section below. Your feedback is important to us!
Deployment Setup
In order to set up your QBOX server with FiveM, you will need to follow a few steps for the deployment process. Here’s what you need to do:
- First, make sure to link your CFX account to TX admin. This will ensure that your server is properly connected to the necessary platforms.
- Next, when prompted to enter the server name, input ‘J N QBOX’ as the name for your server.
- For the deployment, use the remote URL ‘temp play’. You can obtain the remote URL link from the provided qbox recipe link, which should be included in the installation document.
- Make sure to choose the appropriate folder path for the QBOX files. Create a folder called ‘qbox’ on your C drive, and within that folder, create two more folders named ‘files’ and ‘server’. The ‘files’ folder is where you will extract the content of the artifact download, while the ‘server’ folder is where the server files will be located.
Once you have completed these steps, your QBOX server will be set up and ready for use. It’s important to note that the deployment process may differ slightly from the traditional installation process, but these differences are minor and won’t impact the functionality of your server.
Running the Deployment
Now that we have completed the initial setup steps and downloaded the artifact build, it’s time to run the deployment process for your QBOX server with FiveM. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it:
- Copy the CFx key from Key Master: Make sure to create a Key Master and copy the CFx key that is shown.
- Paste the CFx key into the deployment tab: Head back to the deployment tab and paste the CFx key into the designated field.
- Optional advanced options like changing the database name: If you want to make advanced changes like changing the database name, you can do so in this step.
- Initiating the recipe deployment and waiting for download: Hit the “Run Recipe Deployment” button and wait for all the necessary resources to be downloaded.
- Verifying successful installation of the QBOX server: Once the deployment process is complete, you can verify the successful installation of the QBOX server.
By following these steps, you will have successfully run the deployment process for your QBOX server. It’s important to note that during this process, you may encounter minor differences compared to the traditional installation process. However, these differences won’t impact the functionality of your server.
Explore the QBOX Server
In this section, we will take a closer look at the QBOX server and its new features and updates.
- Differences in the QBOX build: The QBOX build is an updated and more streamlined version of QB Core. It offers a more efficient and improved experience compared to the traditional build.
- Updated character and OOC setup: The QBOX server features a new character setup and out-of-character (OOC) setup, providing a fresh and enhanced user experience.
- New features like clothing shop: One notable addition in the QBOX server is the presence of a clothing shop. Players can now easily customize their character’s appearance and purchase new outfits.
- Introduction of the appearance menu and inventory options: The appearance menu allows players to modify their character’s look, while the inventory options enable them to manage their in-game items and finances.
- Interest in viewer feedback for future videos: We are eager to hear your thoughts and suggestions for future videos. If there are specific areas or features you would like us to cover, such as adding vehicles or exploring the Q system, please let us know in the comments section below.
With these exciting updates and additions, the QBOX server offers a more immersive and engaging gameplay experience. We hope you enjoy exploring the new features and functionalities. Stay tuned for our upcoming videos where we will delve deeper into different aspects of the QBOX server!
FAQs
How long does it take to build a QBOX server?
The time it takes to build a QBOX server can vary depending on your computer’s performance and internet speed. However, following the step-by-step guide provided should help you complete the process efficiently.
Can I customize the server name?
Yes, you can customize the server name during the deployment process. Simply enter your desired server name when prompted.
What other features can be added to the QBOX server?
The QBOX server comes with several added features and updates, such as the Q system, Ox Target, and Ox inventory. These features enhance the gameplay experience and provide more options for customization.
Is it possible to change the appearance menu?
Yes, the appearance menu can be modified to suit your preferences. You can customize your character’s appearance and make changes to the in-game inventory options.
Can the QBOX server be used for newer builds?
Yes, the QBOX server is designed to be compatible with newer builds. It offers a more streamlined and efficient experience compared to the traditional QB Core build.
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