3.5.0 — Vmenu

If you want, I can produce a short changelog-style list, a README section for packaging, or a detailed migration guide for plugin authors.

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One of the most significant upgrades is the scripting subsystem. vmenu 3.5.0 now includes vScript 2.0, a lightweight scripting language that allows you to automate complex configuration workflows. You can now:

When a hard drive fails to boot, vmenu 3.5.0 can load minimal USB drivers and ATA pass-through commands. Its new NVMe secure erase has been tested to work even on drives that are locked with a forgotten PSID. You can pull S.M.A.R.T. data and clone disks using the built-in efi_dump command. vmenu 3.5.0

In the ever-evolving landscape of FiveM server management, few tools have achieved the iconic status and widespread utility of vMenu. For server owners, administrators, and even high-level trusted players, vMenu has long been the gold standard for in-game server control. With the release of vMenu 3.5.0, the development team has once again raised the bar, delivering a suite of features that blend performance optimization, security enhancements, and quality-of-life improvements.

If you are still running an older version or are new to FiveM administration, this deep dive into vMenu 3.5.0 will cover everything you need to know: from installation and new features to configuration best practices and troubleshooting.

This version is a statement. The developer is focusing on stability over gimmicks. By deprecating old event structures and moving toward asynchronous operations, vMenu 3.5.0 is future-proofing for GTA’s inevitable Title Updates and CFX’s move toward improved networking. If you want, I can produce a short

Expect community-driven plugins for vMenu 3.5.0 to appear soon, leveraging its new API hooks for things like:

Perhaps the most developer-friendly feature: Dynamic Menu Injection (DMI). Third-party tools can now generate .vmenu fragments on the fly and drop them into a specific directory. The main menu automatically detects and integrates these submenus at runtime, without recompilation.

Upgrading to vmenu 3.5.0 is straightforward, provided you follow best practices. One of the most significant upgrades is the

vMenu has long been the gold standard for server administration menus in FiveM. With the release of vMenu 3.5.0, the tool continues to refine the balance between powerful server control and a clean, user-friendly player interface.

This update focuses on stability, permission granularity, and quality-of-life improvements for both staff and regular players.