Circle HUD - modern customizable HUD interface for ESX servers Compatible with ESX framework. Fully customizable and optimized.
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Bring the iconic GTA IV visual style to your FiveM server with Circle HUD. This clean, modern interface displays player stats using the beloved circular design that defined GTA IV's HUD system. With 113 servers already running this HUD, it's a proven solution for players who want nostalgia without sacrificing functionality. Compatible with ESX, QBCore, and QBOX frameworks, it works right out of the box with minimal configuration.
You're getting a complete HUD replacement that transforms your FiveM interface into the GTA IV aesthetic. The resource includes circular health and armor displays that appear in the classic bottom-left corner, a speed indicator for vehicles, and weapon/ammo displays. Unlike generic HUDs that simply move elements around, this recreates the actual visual language of GTA IV - the circular progress indicators, the color schemes, and the overall minimalist design philosophy that made GTA IV's interface so iconic.
Once installed, the Circle HUD automatically replaces FiveM's default health and armor displays with circular indicators positioned in the bottom-left corner of the screen - exactly where GTA IV players expect them. As your character takes damage, the circular health bar depletes clockwise, and the same happens with armor. When you enter a vehicle, the speedometer fades in smoothly. When you equip a weapon, the ammo counter appears. Everything is context-sensitive, showing only what you need at that moment.
The HUD integrates with your framework's player data systems. If you're using ESX, it reads from es_extended's health/armor values. QBCore servers pull from qb-core's player state. This means it automatically syncs with your existing systems - damage from scripts, armor from shops, health from medical items all display correctly without any additional configuration.
Nostalgia-Focused RP Server: A Liberty City roleplay server uses Circle HUD to complete the GTA IV atmosphere. Combined with IV-style handling mods and map imports, players get a authentic throwback experience.
Minimalist PvP Server: A deathmatch server implements Circle HUD because it provides essential combat information without blocking sightlines or creating visual clutter during gunfights.
Streamer-Friendly Setup: Content creators prefer Circle HUD because it looks professional on stream, doesn't have intrusive branding, and viewers immediately recognize the iconic GTA IV design.
Most FiveM HUDs either try to be overly futuristic with neon colors and complex designs, or they're bare-bones stat displays with zero personality. Circle HUD hits the sweet spot: it's a faithful recreation of GTA IV's beloved interface without being a lazy copy-paste. The circular progress indicators aren't just cosmetic - they're genuinely easier to read at a glance than linear bars, especially during intense moments. And unlike bloated HUD packs that bundle 50 features you don't need, this focuses on doing one thing exceptionally well: displaying your core stats in the most iconic way possible.
With 113 purchases, Circle HUD has proven itself in the FiveM community because it solves a specific problem: default FiveM HUDs look generic, but most replacements are either too complex or poorly optimized. This HUD is the Goldilocks solution - just enough features to be useful, lightweight enough to run on any server, and familiar enough that players instantly understand it. The GTA IV style isn't just nostalgia bait; it's a genuinely well-designed interface that Rockstar spent years perfecting. Why reinvent the wheel when you can use the design that millions of players already know and love?
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