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# WELCOME

## Welcome to LordeFX Development Resources.

Welcome to the official documentation for **LordeFX Development Resources**! Here, you will find everything you need to make the most out of our tools, products, and services, whether you are a developer, server owner, or enthusiast in the FiveM community.

## About LordeFX

LordeFX specializes in creating high-quality resources for the FiveM platform, with a focus on MLO  development, server scripts, and custom assets. Our products are designed to elevate the gameplay experience, providing custom environments and functionalities to enhance your server.

## Join Our Community

We value the input and collaboration of our community members. If you encounter issues, have suggestions, or want to connect with other LordeFX users, make sure to join our official [<mark style="color:blue;">LordeFX Discord Server</mark>](https://discord.gg/bHyRDuYqpB). You'll find dedicated channels for support, updates, and community-driven conversations.

## Getting Started

To begin, check out the [**Installation Guides**](/lordefx/tutorials/images-and-media.md) to help you set up LordeFX resources on your server. If you need any assistance along the way, feel free to open a support ticket on Discord or browse through our troubleshooting section for common issues.

We’re excited to have you on board and look forward to seeing what you create with LordeFX!


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