Uh-oh! You’re in FiveM, ready to bust out your slickest dance moves or salute a fellow RP buddy, and… nothing. Your emote menu just won’t show up or respond. Don’t worry — you’re not alone, and it’s definitely fixable. Let’s break it down and get you waving, dancing, and dabbing again in no time!
If your FiveM Emote Menu isn’t working, it’s likely due to a missing resource, a conflict with another script, or a simple keybind issue. First, check if the emote script is installed and running. Then, look at possible key conflicts or corrupted files. With a few quick checks, you’ll be emoting again before your RP crew even notices!
The emote menu in FiveM lets you perform animations like dancing, clapping, pointing, or even lying down in GTA V RP servers. It’s a popular add-on script that gives life to your character, especially during roleplay sessions.
This menu typically opens with a key like F3 or F5, depending on your server setup.
Before going full panic mode, let’s go over some common reasons why the emote menu can break:
Don’t worry. We’ll fix all of them below, one step at a time.
If you’re playing on a multiplayer server:
/resources in console) for “dpemotes” or similar.If you’re running your own server:
start dpemotes Without that line, it’s like trying to dance with no music — it’s just not happening.
Things glitch. It happens. Try restarting just the emote script:
F8.restart dpemotesYou should see a confirmation that it restarted successfully. Try your emote hotkey again.
Sometimes, multiple resources want to use the same key — and then they fight. Unfortunately, you’re caught in the middle.
To test for key conflicts:
If your server supports customizing keys, find the keybinding section in your config file or menu system and assign a different one. Avoid keys that are commonly used by mods like E, F1, and Tab.
If you’re running your own server or editing scripts manually, make sure everything is installed right.
Incorrect folder names or missing files can stop the script from loading. Double-check! Even something like “dpEmote” instead of “dpemotes” can break everything.
Still nothing? Maybe the menu is broken, but the emotes themselves work.
Try this in console (F8):
e dance If your character bursts into a dance, congrats — the emote system is fine. It’s just the menu that’s broken. That’s actually good news!
You can still fire emotes manually with commands like:
/e sit/e cop/e leanAsk your server admin or check their docs for a full list of available emotes.
If all else fails, corrupted or outdated cache files might be blocking your emote menu.
Here’s how to clear it:
cache folder and delete everything inside except the folder named game.This refresh often fixes weird bugs across other mods too. It’s like cleaning out the garage — things just work better afterward.
Sometimes, it’s not your fault at all! The server might be broken, incorrectly configured, or just not into emotes.
Hop into another server known for full RP and emote usage. If your menu works there, congrats — your stuff is fine.
Now you can kindly let your original server staff know there’s an issue with the emote script.
If you’re an admin or developer and you’re still stuck, check your server logs. Often errors like:
failed to load resource dpemotes: fxmanifest.lua is invalid …will tell you where the problem is. Fix the file or re-download a clean version of the script and try again.
If your FiveM Emote Menu has decided to ghost you, stay calm. Here’s a quick wrap-up of what you can do:
If that doesn’t work, try another server or ask the admins for help!
Once your emote menu is back, you’ll be free to express yourself with flair. Whether you’re dancing at a street party, threatening with a finger point, or just lying flat after a long patrol, remember: emotes are the spice of RP life.
Now go out there, hit that sweet dance move, and may your emote menu never freeze again!