Built From Server Problems
Resources start from issues server owners actually deal with: setup friction, maintenance, and features that need to behave under load.
Purpose-built FiveM resources for serious roleplay servers, with clean systems, practical configuration, and setup notes that make ownership easier.
Resources start from issues server owners actually deal with: setup friction, maintenance, and features that need to behave under load.
Systems should support player interaction instead of replacing it with extra menus, noise, or mechanics that get in the way.
Configs, file structure, and naming should still make sense when you come back to adjust the resource months later.
Each release should explain dependencies, install steps, configuration notes, and where to go when support is needed.
Duskforge Development is starting with focused resources instead of a long list of half-finished scripts. Each product should have a clear use case, readable setup, and support information before it belongs in the store.
The store is starting focused. More resources and categories will be added as they are ready, but the current catalog starts with the Duskforge Queue resource.
Framework and dependency support should be tied to the resource you are buying. Review the product listing for supported setups, required dependencies, install notes, configuration details, and known limitations before purchase.
Product pages should give server owners enough context to make a reasonable decision: what the resource does, what it needs, how it installs, and how support is handled.
The first Duskforge release is focused on queue handling. Review the listing, requirements, documentation, and support notes to make sure it fits your server.