Pedaccuracy.meta

Tuning Your FiveM Gameplay: The Power of PedAccuracy.meta If you’ve ever felt like the gunplay in your FiveM server was a bit too "laser-accurate" or, conversely, felt like your character couldn't hit the broad side of a barn, you’ve likely stumbled upon the world of .meta file modification. Today, we’re diving into a specific file that can drastically change the PvP dynamic: . What is PedAccuracy.meta?

: How much the camera/crosshair moves up after a shot. Accuracy : The initial "bloom" or spread of the first shot. pedaccuracy.meta

One of the main hurdles developers face with pedaccuracy.meta is the lack of a "getter" for these values. On platforms like FiveM, it has historically been difficult for scripts to read exactly what the current accuracy values are. This can lead to issues where a server tries to stream a new file, but the client doesn't pick it up correctly, or there’s no way to verify if a player has tampered with their local files. How to Modify It Tuning Your FiveM Gameplay: The Power of PedAccuracy

Let us know your preferred settings in the comments below! : How much the camera/crosshair moves up after a shot

Modifying the file usually involves adjusting specific floats that represent:

For competitive PvP servers, the default GTA V recoil can sometimes feel lackluster. Players often look to replace or modify this file to:

In the Grand Theft Auto V engine, pedaccuracy.meta is a configuration file that dictates the recoil, bloom, and overall accuracy of non-player characters (NPCs) and, in certain server configurations, can influence how player "peds" behave. It’s essentially the "brain" behind how much a weapon kicks or how wide the bullet spread becomes during a firefight. Why Server Owners and Modders Care