Yim Menu Scripts (v 1.70 -1.71 ) Scripts (b3411)
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1) Billionare Service Bodygards,Private Jet etc Script – Click Here
2) Yim Actions + NPC Included Script – Click Here
3) Solo Launcher with Instant Finish Script – Click Here
4) Modded Cars and Maps Script – Click Here
5) Casino Heist Cooldown Remover Script – Click Here
6) Nightclub $250k Loop/ 15sec , Arcade Safe Loop Script – Click Here
7) Air Hangar Cargo Price Editor $2 Million Script – Click Here
8) All Heist Data Editor Script – Click Here
9) 800Modded Vehicles & Modded Maps Loaded Script – Click Here
10) Crash Player,player using Jets, Grief Script – Click Here
11) Money Drop & RP Drop Friends or Randoms in Session or Lobby Script – Click Here
12) Model Changer Script Updated for 900 Models – Click Here
13) Los Santos Unlock All Colots ,Rims, livery Turbo etc Script – Click Here
14) Business Manager Auto Re-Source Cargo Script – Click Here
15) Ghost Rider Bike & Flame Wings Script from Schida Github Script – Click Here
16) Fireworks Script – Click Hre
17) Bunker Safe Loop 750k Script – Click Here
18) Claim Vehicles as Personal Vehicles Script – Click Here
19) Pause Online using Pause Menu Script – Click Here
Yim Menu Scripts (v 1.69 ) Scripts for Yim Version (Outdated) - (b3359)
if any Script is Broken or Not Working Kindly Message us on our Discord Server Here
1) Billionare Service Bodygards,Private Jet etc Script – Outdated
2) Yim Actions + NPC Included Script – Outdated
3) Solo Launcher with Instant Finish Script – Outdated
4) Modded Cars and Maps Script – Outdated
5) Casino Heist Cooldown Remover Script – Outdated
6) Nightclub $250k Loop/ 15sec , Arcade Safe Loop Script – Outdated
7) Air Hangar Cargo Price Editor $2 Million Script – Outdated
8) All Heist Data Editor Script – Outdated
9) 800Modded Vehicles & Modded Maps Loaded Script – Outdated
10) Crash Player,Kill player using Jets, Grief Script – Outdated
11) Money Drop & RP Drop Friends or Randoms in Session or Lobby Script – Outdated
12) Model Changer Script Updated for 900 Models – Outdated
13) Los Santos Unlock All Colots ,Rims, livery Turbo etc Script – Outdated
14) Business Manager Auto Re-Source Cargo Script – Outdated
15) Ghost Rider Bike & Flame Wings Script from Schida Github Script – Outdated
16) Fireworks Script – Outdated
17) Bunker Safe Loop 750k Script – Outdated
18) Claim Vehicles as Personal Vehicles Script – Outdated
Yim Menu Scripts (v 1.68 ) Scripts for Yim Version (Outdated) - (b3258)
if any Script is Broken or Not Working Kindly Message us on our Discord Server Here
1) Billionare Service Bodygards,Private Jet etc Script – Outdated
2) Yim Actions + NPC Included Script – Outdated
3) Solo Launcher with Instant Finish Script – Outdated
4) Modded Cars and Maps Script – Outdated
5) Casino Heist Cooldown Remover Script – Outdated
Understanding Yim Menu Scripts
The entire purpose of Yim Menu scripts is flexibility. Rather than a menu with hundreds of built-in cheats, Yim Menu acts as the base where scripts can be loaded (and reloaded) as you wish. Each lua script adds some aspect of functionality to the menu: unlocking vehicles, skipping heist cooldowns, auto nightclub revenue, visual effects, and the list goes on. The GTA Radars page demonstrates the flexibility of all of this. Each script is tested, updated, and organized in a way that is useful for a player, and keeps the collection up to date with the current version of GTA V.
Unlocking Stuff Simply
The most common reality of the Yim Menu scripts that can be found on the scripts section on the GTA Radars page revolves around unlocking hidden or locked content. Rockstar will tie outfits, color, liveries, or rims to in-game achievements, grind-heavy missions, or time-limited events. The way a script like Los Santos Unlock All works, is to allow that hidden content to be usable, period. With one activation, the player can use hidden paint jobs, wheel rims, turbo upgrades, and, liveries in GTA Online without spending weeks and weeks in grind-heavy content. For casual players (and roleplay communities) a unlock-all approach unlocks your creativity instead of artificially limiting what the look can be for your cars and characters.
Automating the Grind
Another common vessel found on the GTA Radars Yim Menu Scripts page, is automation. GTA Online notoriously forces players to grind through endless repitition of business resupply missions to earn potential money in some of the slowest ways. Scripts like the Business Manager Auto Resupplier help this issue by automatically supplying bunkers, hangars, warehouses, and nightclubs. Instead of having to run mission after mission, this script restocks businesses under the radar in the background, quickly creating future profits and keeping cash flowing. Likewise, the Nightclub $250k Loop and the Arcade Safe Loop are a simple way to generate passive income at predetermined intervals, so players won't need to log on and spend all of their time micro-managing properties. Rather than logging on for 15 minutes at a time to make a few bucks, players can browse the web and make money without repetitive actions. For roleplay players, this is an enticing alternative to still keep immersion when investing in a business without constant repetitive actions.
Expanding Gameplay and Details
The GTA Radars page does not just support scripted utilitarian features and money-making features, and it also has items in their suggestions and forum sections that include many fun and creative features for their scripts. The Ghost Rider Bike and Flame Wings Script, for example, is filled with glorifying cinematic epicness (not a word) inspired by the famous Marvel character. Once activated, the Ghost Rider Bike script changes a regular motorbike into a flaming beast with flaming wings. The Fireworks Script brings celebratory explosions to Los Santos with the mere push of a button (also ideal for short filmmakers or players doing in-game events where they want a bit of flair). These scripts and more are not going to change stats or gameplay progression, per se, but they absolutely expand the roleplay and fun elements of GTA V by creating cinematic moments out of ordinary situations.
Power for Collectors and Vehicle Lovers
The GTA Radars Yim Menu Scripts page did not forget about the appreciation players have for vehicles in GTA V. The Claim Vehicle as Personal Vehicle Script is one example that is popular with collectors. Usually Rockstar blocks certain cars, for example mission cars, rare NPC cars or cars which have a limited event availability, from being saved into a garage. Now, with this script you can just get into a vehicle, press a button, and completely claim the car as your own and it's saved. Normal vehicles when spawned, will disappear during a session, or if claimed, come back without insurance. Unlike normal vehicles, this would be saved in the garage system with insurance and mechanically can be called just like any other real, legitimate automobile. By combining the scripts which inject hundreds of modded cars and the added map to a game, car collectors can build custom fleets, and garages that they could never create before.
Heists with Control
There are so many exciting features in GTA Online, it certainly has its share of heists, but Rockstar restricts them more than many other activities, with cooldowns and terrible grindy setups. On the GTA Radars Yim Menu Scripts page, there are helpful tools like Casino Heist Cooldown Remover, allow players to play the casino heist, as fast as they could want instead of waiting for in game timers to expire. In addition to Casino Heist Cooldown Remover, other scripts like All Heist Data Editor allow users to control all aspects of parameters for heists, like entering, number of crew members, heist payout and types of loot. For players who prefer to do heists solo, the Solo Launcher with Instant Finish, in which the user can start the heist solo and mark objectives as complete immediately. These scripts essentially place the player in full control of the heist experience in regards to the game's aggressive restrictions, and allow flexibility for money making AND roleplay. Custom Characters and Changing Models
In the context of creative freedom in GTA V, creative freedom is less about vehicles and heists, and more about player use of character models. The Model Changer Script on the GTA Radars Yim Menu page provides access to over 900 character models (to include typical NPCs, standard story characters, DLC models, etc.). The Model Changer Script basically lets roleplayers model anything from police to gangsters to celebrities to fantasy, and allows roleplayers to expand their stories. Similarly, for content creators looking to make machinima (GTA style films), the instant use of models is a must... Especially if you wanted to film a scene with 100 different character models, you wouldn't need to have 100 people or 100 separate accounts.
Safe Exploits and Income Loops
The GTA Radars page also has a collection of scripts that actually make players money in a unique way. For example, the Bunker Safe Loop guarantees money from the bunker safe, and the Nightclub Loop pays a structured, timed $250,000 payout. These loops essentially run a business in the background, where players don't have to fatigue seeing their background run, or waiting to sit through a mission every time. The page's primary warning is to use them in a responsible(rather important - the warning's use emphasizes they should mainly be used in Story Mode, or in roleplay servers) way to avoid being flagged by Rockstar's anti-cheat in public lobbies. While these scripts are very useful for earning money, the scripts should be regarded primarily as tools for creativity available to assist roleplay, rather than cheats to gain efficiency in competing against other players.
Risks and Responsible Use
While the GTA Radars Yim Menu Scripts page has so really powerful tools available, it also subtly lets you know that there is risk involved. Rockstar has extensive bootprints in GTA Online, and they can and will monitor and investigate abnormal money flows, player status changes, and unlocking patterns. Depending on which script you are using, if a player is using a script that modifies payouts or unlocks everything all at once... or even dropping money other users in a public session, the player risks being banned or suspended. Playing it safe will still allow them to enjoy the community and use these scripts for the fun they were intended for (especially in Story Mode, invite only sessions, or RP servers that are for fun and creativity and little regard for community guidelines). The way the community has gone about it is clear, the scripts are mainly to help contribute to creativity, enjoy the game, save time, and create unique roleplay situations for roleplay with unique character models and scripted actions, and not exploiting a competitive game mode online.
The Value of Organization
Another unique feature of the GTA Radars page is not just the scripts themselves, but how the scripts are organized and displayed. the GTA Radars Yim menu makes it clear which scripts are there for players with versions 1.70-1.71, and which scripts are there for players with any versions below this (versions 1.69 and prior). With this kind of organization, players save themselves the hassle of trial and error. In the fast paced world of GTA modding, where Rockstar patches may occasionally break features overnight, this organization is extremely valuable. This process gives new players a few clicks to download working scripts, and allows community veterans to peruse recent content updates without having to worry about taking a lengthy process to check to see if their features work.
The Bigger Picture with Modding
As a community, the GTA Radars Yim Menu Scripts page does not just represent the strength of the GTA modding community, and emphasis on more than just cheating money or unlocking everything in the game--it represents freedom. Freedom from the grind, expanding possible creativity, and putting the user in control of their experience emphasizes how modding can extend any game's lifetime beyond its designed use. More than a decade after its release, GTA V continues to be a relevant game; not only because of Rockstar's continuing updates, but for the existing communities that curate and share open-source scripts for others to enjoy.