Izzy Spawn Selector
The Izzy Spawn Selector transforms the first moments of your players' gameplay experience with a sleek, modern interface that sets the tone for professional ...
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Izzy Spawn Selector - Modern Character Spawn Selection for FiveM
The Izzy Spawn Selector transforms the first moments of your players' gameplay experience with a sleek, modern interface that sets the tone for professional roleplay. Instead of spawning into random locations or dealing with clunky menus, your players get a polished spawn selection system that displays all available locations with real-time server information and character context. This isn't just a spawn menu - it's the first impression that tells players they're joining a high-quality server.
Built for both new server launches and established communities looking to upgrade their player experience, this spawn selector combines visual appeal with practical functionality. Players see weather conditions, their character name, and beautifully presented spawn locations all in one cohesive interface that loads instantly and works flawlessly with both ESX and QBCore frameworks.
What's Included
You receive a complete spawn selection system with a modern UI design that matches contemporary FiveM standards. The script includes pre-configured spawn locations that you can customize, weather display integration, character information display, and framework detection that automatically adapts to your server setup. The entire system is contained in optimized code that adds zero noticeable performance impact while delivering a premium first-impression experience.
Key Features
- Modern UI Design - Clean, contemporary interface with smooth animations and intuitive layout that works on all screen resolutions
- Real-Time Weather Display - Shows current server weather conditions so players can choose their spawn location accordingly
- Character Name Integration - Displays the active character's name for multicharacter setups, reinforcing roleplay immersion
- Customizable Spawn Locations - Easy config file lets you add unlimited spawn points with custom names, descriptions, and coordinates
- Last Location Memory - Optionally allow players to spawn at their last logout position for continuity
- Framework Flexibility - Works seamlessly with ESX Legacy, ESX 1.9.x, QBCore, and QBOX without modifications
- Responsive Design - Fully functional across desktop and ultrawide monitors with automatic scaling
- Zero Performance Impact - Lightweight code that loads instantly and closes cleanly after selection
Perfect For
- Roleplay servers wanting a professional first impression for new players
- Communities with multiple spawn zones (city districts, businesses, properties)
- Servers running multicharacter systems where spawn context matters
- Whitelisted servers that need elegant spawn location selection
- Public servers looking to reduce admin tickets about where do I spawn
How It Works
When a player connects and selects their character (or on first spawn), the Izzy Spawn Selector interface automatically opens. They see a beautiful menu displaying all configured spawn locations with preview information, current server weather, and their character name at the top. Players simply click their preferred location, and the menu closes as they smoothly spawn into the world at their chosen coordinates. The entire interaction takes seconds but leaves a lasting impression of server quality.
The script intelligently handles edge cases: if a player was in a vehicle when they logged out, it can optionally override and use last location. If spawn locations become invalid (interior updates, map changes), the system gracefully falls back to default coordinates. For servers with job-based spawns, you can configure location visibility based on player jobs or permissions.
Installation
- Extract the
izzy-spawn-selectorfolder to your server'sresourcesdirectory - Open
config.luaand configure your spawn locations with names, coordinates, and descriptions - Set your framework type (ESX/QBCore/QBOX) in the framework detection section
- Add
ensure izzy-spawn-selectorto yourserver.cfgfile - Restart your server and test spawn selection with multiple characters
Configuration Example
The config file uses a simple table structure for spawn locations. Each location includes a label (what players see), coordinates (where they spawn), and optionally a heading (which direction they face). You can add as many locations as needed - popular setups include city hall, hospital, police station, airport, and various neighborhood spawn points. The system automatically generates the UI layout based on how many locations you configure.
Framework Compatibility
- ✅ ESX Legacy - Full support for es_extended 1.10.x and newer with automatic character detection
- ✅ ESX 1.9.x - Compatible with older ESX versions, includes legacy database handling
- ✅ QBCore - Native integration with qb-core multicharacter and spawn systems
- ✅ QBOX - Works with QBOX framework and qbx_core architecture
- ✅ Standalone - Can be adapted for custom frameworks with minimal code changes
What Makes It Stand Out
Unlike basic spawn selection scripts that show plain text menus or outdated UI designs, Izzy Spawn Selector delivers a modern, polished interface that matches the quality players expect from professional FiveM servers in 2025. The weather integration is particularly thoughtful - if it's raining in-game, players might choose to spawn at indoor locations or under cover, adding a subtle layer of immersion that most spawn selectors ignore.
The script's true strength is in its simplicity and reliability. There's no bloated feature set trying to do everything - it does one thing (spawn selection) exceptionally well. The code is clean, well-commented, and easy to customize if you want to add server-specific features like spawn point images or location-based benefits. Many servers use this as their foundation and build custom spawn logic on top because the core system is so solid.
Performance Specifications
- Resource Usage - Typically 0.00ms resmon when idle, ~0.02ms during active selection
- Load Time - Interface opens in under 100ms on average client connections
- File Size - Approximately 2-3 MB including UI assets and configuration
- Memory Footprint - Minimal memory usage, fully unloads after spawn selection
Common Use Cases
Public RP servers use this to give new players clear spawn choices instead of confusing where am I? moments. Whitelisted communities appreciate the professional presentation that reinforces their server's quality standards from the first login. Servers with large maps benefit from letting players spawn near their intended roleplay area rather than running across the map. Multicharacter setups love the character name display that helps players remember which character is which during selection.
Customization Possibilities
The script's structure makes it easy to extend with custom features. Many servers add preview images for each spawn location, implement job-restricted spawns (cops spawn at MRPD, EMS at hospital), or integrate property ownership so players see My House as a spawn option. The weather display can be expanded to show time of day, player count, or server events. Since the UI is HTML/CSS/JavaScript, designers can completely restyle the interface to match their server's branding.
Why Players Love It
From a player perspective, this spawn selector removes friction from the login process. Instead of spawning randomly and having to navigate to where they want to be, they start exactly where they intend to roleplay. The visual feedback (weather, character name) helps players make informed decisions. New players especially appreciate the clear location names and descriptions rather than cryptic coordinate-based systems. It's a small quality-of-life feature that players notice and remember.
Support and Updates
The script receives regular updates to maintain compatibility with FiveM build updates and framework changes. The developer actively supports the product with bug fixes and occasional feature additions based on community feedback. Installation support is provided through documentation and example configurations that cover common setup scenarios.
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