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# DEPENDENCIES & REQUIREMENTS

OBS Loading Screen is engineered to be **completely standalone**. We refuse to bloat your server with unnecessary requirements.

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There are no required frameworks (such as QBCore, QBox, vRP, or ESX) or external scripts needed to run this resource.

It is **100% Standalone** and will work flawlessly on any FiveM server, regardless of your setup.
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{% tab title="Optional Add-ons" %}
While not required, the following features unlock advanced capabilities within the script:

* **Tebex Store URL:** Only required if you choose to deploy the built-in VIP Package display on the loading screen.
* **Discord Server Integration:** Required *only* if you want to use the Discord Widget to fetch and display live online member counts.
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