FiveM Realistic Camera System | Remote Surveillance | Immersive RP — FiveM
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FiveM Realistic Camera System | Remote Surveillance | Immersive RP — FiveM
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FiveM realistic camera system script that gives players full control over placeable surveillance cameras, creating immersive security networks and real-time monitoring experiences across your server.
This isn’t just a prop placement system—it changes how players interact with spaces. Businesses can watch their storefronts, gangs can secure their territories, and homeowners can keep an eye on their properties. It brings a layer of tension, control, and realism that most servers are missing.
🎬 Script Showcase
See how players place cameras, connect remotely, and control live surveillance feeds in real-time.
📷 A True Surveillance Experience for Roleplay Servers
Once installed, this system transforms static locations into monitored environments. Players can actively manage their own camera networks, creating new roleplay opportunities—from security companies and police investigations to criminal operations watching their surroundings.
Each camera feels like part of a real system. You’re not just viewing a fixed angle—you’re actively controlling the device, scanning areas, and reacting to what’s happening live. That level of interaction is what makes this stand out from basic camera scripts.
This FiveM surveillance camera script fits naturally into serious RP servers that value immersion, player-driven systems, and meaningful environmental interaction.
⚙️ Features That Drive Real Roleplay Outcomes
Everything in this system is built to give players control, flexibility, and realistic surveillance capabilities:
- Two types of camera items that players can place anywhere, enabling flexible surveillance setups across businesses, homes, and custom locations
- Fully placeable cameras that integrate naturally into the environment for immersive roleplay scenarios
- Remote connection system allowing players to access cameras from anywhere within range
- Live camera control with pan and tilt functionality for active monitoring instead of static viewing
- Password-protected cameras to secure access and control who can view each feed
- Password sharing system so players can grant access to friends or team members
- Unique prop models for each camera, ensuring visual variety and realism
- Customizable connection range for each camera, allowing tailored setups depending on server design
- Supports use cases like security systems, business monitoring, property surveillance, and more
🔧 Compatibility & Implementation Notes
This script is designed to be flexible and adaptable to a wide range of server environments. The ability to customize connection ranges and manage camera access makes it easy to integrate into existing systems like businesses, housing, or faction-based gameplay.
Because cameras are player-placed and controlled, this system scales naturally with your server’s economy and roleplay structure. Whether you’re running a law enforcement-heavy server or a criminal ecosystem, it adds depth without forcing a rigid workflow.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can players place cameras anywhere?
A: Yes, cameras can be placed in various locations such as businesses, homes, or other venues, giving players full control over surveillance placement.
Q: How do players access the camera feeds?
A: Players can remotely connect to any camera they have access to and control it in real time, including panning and tilting the view.
Q: Is camera access restricted?
A: Yes, each camera can be secured with a password, ensuring only authorized players can access the feed.
Q: Can multiple players view the same camera?
A: Yes, players can share camera passwords with others, allowing shared access to the same surveillance network.
Q: Are camera ranges configurable?
A: Yes, each camera has a customizable connection range, allowing server owners to control how far players can access feeds from.
🚀 What This Adds to Your Server
This system turns passive locations into actively monitored spaces, giving players new tools to create tension, security, and strategy. It opens the door for surveillance-based gameplay that feels natural, not scripted.
When players can watch, track, and react in real time, every location becomes more alive—and far more unpredictable.
12 reviews for FiveM Realistic Camera System | Remote Surveillance | Immersive RP — FiveM
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corey newman –
The FREE Realistic Camera script is a lifesaver! It’s helped me add new features to my server quickly.
corey newman –
The FREE Realistic Camera script is a lifesaver! It’s helped me add new features to my server quickly.
Kevin Draper –
Honestly didn’t expect much for a free script, but this blew me away. Feels super immersive.
Jason Morales –
Super clean and easy to set up. The camera control is smoother than I expected, and the password feature is a nice touch.
Erica Banks –
Simple, effective, and just works. Nice one.
Daniel Yi –
Works as described. Setup took a minute, but once it’s done, it’s very solid.
Lana Webb –
Wish it had more camera types or mounting options, but it works great out of the box.
Markus Redd –
Great for keeping tabs on my business interior. Would love integration with more scripts though.
Bryce Tanner –
Top tier. Zero lag and super responsive controls.
Monique Salas –
The ability to pan and tilt is solid. One of the cams bugged once but hasn’t happened again.
Andre Velez –
Shared the password with my crew and we all use it to monitor the garage. Works perfectly.
Tasha Lin –
Love the idea and works well, but I wish the camera range was a bit longer in some zones.