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#1
Might be a stupid question but what is ut and where can I find: use it?
#1
CheapM stoped they only sell the bot for using it and ye just dont buy it they are overpriced
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tapsmella7,

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CheapM stoped they only sell the bot for using it and ye just dont buy it they are overpriced




alright thank you, also do you know of any free/ cheap script descriptor that’s working rn?
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itsnotrexedfr,

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alright thank you, also do you know of any free/ cheap script descriptor that’s working rn?




i am waiting on someone rn but idk if he is ganna give it for free but i need to wait
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itsnotrexedfr,

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Might be a stupid question but what is ut and where can I find: use it?




In a nutshell: CheapM is not a FiveM resource. It's the signature of a third-party Lua "decompilation" tool (often used against escrow scripts).

When this tool fails, it replaces the code with the line:

(CheapM) Failed to decompile Lua

→ Cela signifie que le fichier a été falsifié et corrompu.



If it's for rollercaster, I tried to get around this problem.



https://highleaks.com/threads/ivem-script-map-theme-park-dlc-alternate-cut-rtx-dev.32257/
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nopixeliloveyou,

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In a nutshell: CheapM is not a FiveM resource. It's the signature of a third-party Lua "decompilation" tool (often used against escrow ...




Where would I get it?
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itsnotrexedfr,

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Where would I get it?




This message isn't code: it's the output of a decompilation tool (nicknamed "CheapM") that failed.



In concrete terms, the actual contents of paths.lua have disappeared and been replaced by this error message. There is no usable "decompiled code" in this file.
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nopixeliloveyou,

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This message isn't code: it's the output of a decompilation tool (nicknamed "CheapM") that failed.



In concrete terms, the actual ...




No I mean where would I get the tool
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itsnotrexedfr,

wrote:



No I mean where would I get the tool




Good question, honestly I can't answer.