O essencial|4 points
  • 01MergeCore was created to protect and support server owners — not developers, but the people who invest their time, money and energy to build something of their own.
  • 02Developer conflicts don't stay between developers — they spill over onto innocent customers, who bought scripts and are left with artificial incompatibilities or blacklist systems like Warden.
  • 03A partnership request sent to Wasabi was denied solely because of their existing partnership with Quasar. The problem was never competition — it was helping server owners.
  • 04MergeCore operates strictly with legal scripts (Tebex, CFX.re Keymaster) and asks the community to stop forgetting the people who keep it alive: the customers.
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Owner — FiveM script update management

"Who pays the price?"
MergeCore's testimony on the forgotten server owners

MergeCore was created with one clear purpose: to protect and support server owners.

We are not here for developers — we are here for the people who invest their time, money, and energy into building something of their own. The ones who actually keep this ecosystem alive.

MergeCore operates strictly with legal scripts, meaning only those officially purchased through Tebex and CFX.re Keymaster. We stand for fairness, legitimacy, and respect toward those who do things the right way.

The reality today

The reality today is simple, and honestly… it's frustrating. Server owners are the ones suffering the most.

Too many developers are in conflict with each other. These conflicts don't just stay between them — they spill over and directly impact innocent customers. People who bought scripts with their own money, hoping to build a server, only to find out that certain scripts won't work together… not because of technical limitations, but because of personal disagreements.

And who pays the price?

Not the developers.
The server owners.

They are forced into impossible choices — which developer to trust, which store is "compatible," which scripts might suddenly stop working. Some even face blacklisting systems like Warden, without fully understanding why, losing access to servers or features they rightfully paid for.

This creates a cycle — a constant loop of division — where the people who matter most are pushed aside.

The Wasabi case

From my side, I reached out to Wasabi with the intention of forming a partnership. Not for profit, not for influence — but to move toward a solution that benefits server owners. Whether a partnership is accepted or not was never the point.

Yet the request was denied simply because of an existing partnership with Quasar.

That right there shows the core problem.

This was never about developers.

This was never about competition.

This was about helping people.

Somewhere along the way, the focus shifted — and server owners were forgotten. The very people who spend their money, who take risks, who try to create something meaningful… are now stuck navigating conflicts they never asked to be part of.

So where does that leave us?

At this rate, it raises a serious question:

Should server owners even bother building servers anymore?

When the environment is filled with division, blacklisting, and lack of support, it stops being about creativity and community — and starts becoming a struggle just to exist.

MergeCore exists to change that. I think it's time someone finally starts thinking about the customers.

Because at the end of the day… developers live because of these people. They pay their bills, they put food on the table — just like anyone else.

Without customers… none of this exists.

So how did we get to a point where the very people holding everything together are the ones being ignored?

This isn't about ego.

This isn't about rivalries.

We're not children.

We're adults.

And the truth is — even children know how to put differences aside and find a way to make things work.

So what's our excuse?

— MergeCore Development

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