Zip-Tie Script
Zip-Tie Script - professional ESX script with custom features and optimized performance for FiveM servers Compatible with ESX framework.
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Zip-Tie Script - Restraint System for FiveM
Add realistic restraint mechanics to your FiveM server with the Zip-Tie Script, providing an alternative to traditional handcuffs for law enforcement, gang members, and criminal scenarios. This script allows players to restrain others using zip-ties, creating immersive kidnapping situations, gang enforcement, police tactical operations, and hostage scenarios. Unlike metal handcuffs, zip-ties offer a different visual and roleplay dynamic - they're disposable, cannot be removed without cutting, and create unique tactical situations.
What's Included
The Zip-Tie Script provides a complete restraint system with usable zip-tie items, application mechanics, and removal functionality. Players can carry zip-ties in their inventory, apply them to other players to restrict movement and actions, and use cutting tools or specific commands to remove restraints. The script includes proper animations for applying and removing zip-ties, visual prop attachment showing zip-tied wrists, and configurable restrictions on what restrained players can and cannot do. Integration with inventory systems ensures zip-ties are consumed on use, creating item economy around restraints.
Key Features
- Restraint Mechanics - Apply zip-ties to other players to restrict their actions
- Animation System - Realistic animations for restraining and cutting zip-ties
- Visual Props - Visible zip-tie props on restrained player wrists
- Action Restrictions - Configurable limits on what restrained players can do
- Removal Tools - Scissors, knives, or wire cutters required to remove zip-ties
- Inventory Integration - Zip-ties consumed from inventory when used
- Permission System - Control who can apply zip-ties (police, gangs, everyone)
- Escape Mechanics - Optional struggle or lockpick systems to escape restraints
Perfect For
- Gang roleplay servers with kidnapping and enforcement scenarios
- Law enforcement tactical operations and suspect control
- Criminal roleplay involving hostage situations
- Military servers with prisoner handling protocols
- Serious roleplay communities wanting realistic restraint options
- Servers needing alternatives to traditional handcuff systems
Technical Details
- Script Type: Restraint and interaction system
- Performance: Lightweight with minimal resource usage
- Synchronization: Proper multiplayer sync for restraint states
- Inventory: Compatible with ESX, QBCore, and custom inventory systems
- Animations: Native GTA animations for realistic application
- Props: Custom zip-tie prop attachments
- Configuration: Extensive config options for permissions and restrictions
Installation
- Download the Zip-Tie Script from your purchase
- Extract the resource to your server's resources directory
- Configure permissions in the config file (who can use zip-ties)
- Set up action restrictions (what restrained players cannot do)
- Add zip-tie items to your inventory database
- Configure removal tools (scissors, knives, wire cutters)
- Add ensure [resource-name] to server.cfg and restart
Framework Compatibility
- ✅ ESX - Full integration with ESX inventory and item systems
- ✅ QBCore - Compatible with QBCore inventory and police jobs
- ✅ QBOX - Works with QBOX framework features
- ✅ Standalone - Can operate with custom inventory systems
- ✅ Custom Frameworks - Adaptable to various server setups
What Makes It Stand Out
Zip-ties create different roleplay dynamics than traditional handcuffs. They're disposable and one-time use, creating item economy and logistical considerations - gangs need to stock up on zip-ties before operations, and running out mid-scenario creates tension. Unlike reusable handcuffs, zip-ties must be cut off, meaning you need specific tools to free someone. This creates realistic scenarios where rescuers need to bring wire cutters, or restrained players must convince someone with a knife to cut them free. The visual difference also matters - seeing someone zip-tied signals a different situation than formal police arrest. It's perfect for gang kidnappings, tactical police raids, or any scenario where traditional handcuffs feel too official or permanent.
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