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A significant update in May 2025 brought substantial performance boosts to Five M, with Cfx.re reporting up to a 100% increase in FPS when players are near a large number of Free mode Peds. This improvement is particularly beneficial for CPU-bound players and those on heavily populated servers, aiming to provide a smoother experience even on less recent hardware. Additionally, this update included a reduction in server hitches and various stability improvements, resolving crashes related to content like GTA Online: Agents of Sabotage. For Red M, new features such as custom loading screens and the ability to retrieve the current screen aspect ratio were introduced.

Cfx.re also provides tools and documentation for server owners and developers to manage and customize their game servers. The Cfx.re forums serve as a central hub for announcements, general discussions, client and server support, and resource development and sharing. Server owners can find documentation snippets and formal documentation, discuss server-related matters, and share creations like scripts, maps, and vehicles. The platform supports a wide range of console commands for server management, including starting, stopping, and restarting resources, managing client connections, and configuring server settings such as s v_ max Clients and s v_ project Name.

The Cfx.re status page, and third-party monitoring sites like Status sight, indicate that as of August 4, 2025, Five M, Red M, and the core Cfx.re platform services (FX Server, Cn L, Policy, Key master, Forums, Server List Frontend, Runtime, IDMS, and Portal) are operational . A minor incident involving Nucleus proxy issues, which affected joining servers from the server list for both Five M and Red M, was resolved on July 28, 2025.

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