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Apart from script modifications, which we do clearly mark, there's not really any such thing as a FiveM only modification. Most FIveM modifications will work, with minimum adjustment, in single player. For example, LML enables most FiveM specific vehicle modifications to work in single player with one click. Although you can also do this yourself without LML with some work.
If you have good examples of modifications which aren't scripts that really are specific to FiveM, please send me them in a PM or in the website forum and I can review if we are missing some separation here.
Whilst LSPDFR is a single player modification, LCPDFR.com as a platform is generally open to all GTA 5 & 4 mods.
Edit: Just to add, you can filter any file which contains FiveM data (which is detected by our system) by using the Filter By menu on the file page, and selecting No to FiveM ready.
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The website could benefit from a dedicated "FiveM" category for modification releases in the upcoming update. Currently, it can be confusing to navigate the site, as multiplayer plugins that are incompatible with LSPDFR are mixed in with other content. A separate FiveM section would help organize the site better for both the staff and community members, making it easier to find what you're looking for.
The "FiveM Ready" designation is rarely used outside of the vehicle category, which is insufficient when browsing other sections like plugins, visual & data, and miscellaneous mods. Additionally, FiveM-specific mods are sometimes buried in standalone searches, making them hard to distinguish.
While LSPDFR is intended as a single-player focused platform, FiveM mods have become increasingly prevalent. Creating a dedicated FiveM category would help differentiate the two and prevent the site from becoming dominated by content better suited for the multiplayer mod. This change would preserve the site's original purpose while still accommodating the growing FiveM community.
I understand this may be a complex issue, but I believe a FiveM category would address the organization and clarity concerns I've outlined. Please let me know if you have any other questions.