Table of Contents
- Download Required Files
- Setting Up ZAM and HSQL
- Download Server Artifacts
- Create New Server Folder
- Run FX Server File
- Generate License Key
- Configure Server Settings and Start
- FAQ
- Help Section
In this step-by-step guide, I will show you how to make a FiveM server using the latest Cubico framework update. By following these instructions, you will be able to easily create your own server and start playing with your friends. Let’s get started!
Download Required Files
Before we begin, there are two important files that you need to download: ZAM and HSQL. You can find the download links in the description box below the video. Make sure to check them out.
First, download the ZAM file and open it. Then, click on the “Start” option to run the ZAM file. You don’t need to do anything else with this file.
The second file you need to download is HSQL. This file is essential for accessing the server database easily. Once the file is downloaded, you can move on to the next step.
Lastly, you will need to download the server artifacts. Always make sure to download the latest version. This will ensure that you have the most up-to-date features and improvements for your server.
Setting Up ZAM and HSQL
Now that you have downloaded the required files, it’s time to set up ZAM and HSQL.
To set up ZAM, simply run the FX file and it will redirect you to the ZAM page. Click on the “Link Account” option and log in to your CFX account. Then, create a password for your TX admin panel and click “Register”. Now, you are in the TX admin panel.
Next, you need to set up the server name. Choose a name that represents your server and click “Next”. Select the popular recipes and choose the Cubico framework. You can also change the installation location if needed. Once you have made all the necessary selections, click “Save” and go to the recipe deployer.
In order to run your server, you need a license key. To obtain a key, go to your Key Master account and create a new server. Enter your display name, IP, and select “Local Host”. After creating the key, enter it in the recipe deployer. Now, your server will start deploying.
After the deployment is complete, you can make some changes in the CFG file. If you are not using the third eye option, set it to false. Save the file and run the server. Additionally, make sure to enable One Sync with the Infinity option in the server settings.
Now that your server is up and running, you can open FiveM and connect to your server. You can either find your server in the server list or use the connect command with the Local Host IP. Congratulations, you have successfully created your Cubico server!
Download Server Artifacts
Before you can create a FiveM server using the latest Cubico framework update, you need to download the necessary files. Start by downloading the ZAM and HSQL files. You can find the download links in the video’s description box. Make sure to click on the links and download the files.
The ZAM file is essential for running the server, while the HSQL file allows you to access the server database easily. Once you have downloaded these files, you can move on to the next step.
Additionally, you will need to download the server artifacts. Make sure to download the latest version to ensure that you have all the updated features and improvements for your server. Once the download is complete, you can proceed to the next section.
Create New Server Folder
After downloading the necessary files, it’s time to create a new folder for your server. Choose a location on your computer where you want to store the server files. Right-click and select “New Folder” to create a new folder.
Give the folder a name, such as “Server Artifacts,” and open it. Now, go back to the folder where you downloaded the server artifacts, select all the files, and copy them. Paste the files into the new server folder that you just created.
By creating a dedicated folder for your server, you can easily organize and manage all the server files in one place. This will make it convenient for future updates and modifications.
Run FX Server File
Now that you have downloaded the server artifacts and created a new server folder, it’s time to run the FX server file. This file is essential for starting and deploying your FiveM server.
Navigate to the location of your server folder and find the FX server file. Double-click on the file to run it. This will redirect you to a webpage.
On the webpage, click on the “Link Account” option and log in to your CFX account. If you don’t have an account, create one. After logging in, create a password for your TX admin panel and click “Register” to proceed.
In the TX admin panel, set a server name that represents your server. Then, select the popular recipes and choose the Cubico framework. You can also change the installation location if needed. Once you have made all the necessary selections, click “Save” and go to the recipe deployer.
To run your server, you need a license key. Go to your Key Master account and create a new server. Enter your display name, IP, and select “Local Host” as the server type. After creating the key, enter it in the recipe deployer. Your server will start deploying.
After the deployment is complete, you can make some changes in the CFG file. Set the third eye option to false if you’re not using it. Save the file and run the server. Additionally, enable One Sync with the Infinity option in the server settings.
Now, your FiveM server is up and running! Open FiveM and connect to your server by either finding it in the server list or using the connect command with the Local Host IP. Congratulations on successfully creating your Cubico server!
Generate License Key
In order to run your Cubico server, you will need to generate a license key. The license key is essential for the server deployment process. Here’s how you can generate a license key:
- Login to your Key Master account or create a new account if you don’t have one already.
- Click on “New Server” to create a new server.
- Enter your display name and IP address in the respective fields.
- Select “Local Host” as the server type.
- After creating the key, copy it to your clipboard.
Once you have generated the license key, you will need to enter it in the recipe deployer during the server setup process. The license key ensures that your server is authorized to run and deploy successfully.
Configure Server Settings and Start
After downloading the necessary files and generating the license key, it’s time to configure the server settings and start your Cubico server. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
- Run the FX server file that you downloaded.
- Click on the “Link Account” option and log in to your CFX account. If you don’t have an account, create one.
- Create a password for your TX admin panel and click “Register” to proceed.
- In the TX admin panel, set a server name that represents your server.
- Select the popular recipes and choose the Cubico framework.
- Choose the installation location for your server.
- Click “Save” and go to the recipe deployer.
- Enter the license key that you generated in the recipe deployer.
- Wait for the server to start deploying. This process may take a few minutes.
- Make any necessary changes in the CFG file, such as setting the third eye option to false if not in use.
- Save the CFG file and run the server.
- Enable One Sync with the Infinity option in the server settings.
Once the server is up and running, you can open FiveM and connect to your Cubico server. You can either find your server in the server list or use the connect command with the Local Host IP. Congratulations, you have successfully configured and started your Cubico server!
FAQs
Where can I download the required files for creating a Cubico server?
You can find the download links for the required files, such as ZAM, HSQL, and server artifacts, in the description box below the video.
How do I generate a license key for my Cubico server?
To generate a license key, you need to login to your Key Master account and create a new server. Enter your display name, IP, and select “Local Host” as the server type. After creating the key, copy it and enter it in the recipe deployer during the server setup process.
How long does the server deployment process take?
The server deployment process usually takes a few minutes. However, the exact duration may vary depending on your system’s performance and the size of your server.
Can I make changes to the server settings after deployment?
Yes, you can make changes to the server settings after deployment. You can modify the CFG file to customize various parameters, such as enabling or disabling certain features.
How do I connect to my Cubico server?
To connect to your Cubico server, you can either find it in the FiveM server list or use the connect command with the Local Host IP. Alternatively, you can press the F8 key and type the command “connect Local Host” to join your server.
Help Section
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