The d7y_TicTacToe resource is designed as a script for FiveM, meaning it does not require specific frameworks like ESX or QBCore to function. It allows players on a Grand Theft Auto V multiplayer server to play a game of Tic-Tac-Toe through a custom user interface. Key Features
: Can be added to any FiveM server regardless of the base framework.
: Contains the visual elements (HTML, CSS, JS) that make up the game board interface.
: Typically allows two players to interact with the same board instance, synced across the server. Installation and Usage
: Ensure the fxmanifest.lua file is present, as it tells the server how to load the client and server scripts.
To use the d7y_TicTacToe-main.zip file, server owners generally follow these steps:
: Most FiveM scripts of this type are triggered by a chat command (e.g., /tictactoe ) or by interacting with a specific object/location in the world. Technical Structure
: Manages the game logic, prevents cheating, and syncs the board state between the two players.