It famously requires server owners to update the SetVehicleDoorsLocked() native function across their entire server to ensure the keys actually work with the game's doors.
T1GER, a prolific developer in the scene, created to solve these issues. Originally a paid resource, it was designed to provide a "realistic" key system, including: Key Fobs: Functional items in a player's inventory. Lockpicking: Mini-games for stealing cars. t1ger_keys.rar
Rather than a fictional tale, its "story" is its evolution from a premium script to a staple free resource for FiveM server owners, developed by the well-known creator . The Origins: Solving the "Car Theft" Problem It famously requires server owners to update the
In the early days of FiveM roleplay (RP) servers, vehicle management was often clunky. Players needed a way to lock their personal cars, share keys with friends, and "hotwire" vehicles they managed to steal. Lockpicking: Mini-games for stealing cars