esx_lib accelerates; fsg_gamestation spreads steadily
Two libraries showed clear multi-day adoption this week while a set of familiar utilities drifted lower and a handful of new packs reached dozens of servers.
esx_lib continued to accelerate, adding +511 servers and recording growth every measured day. fsg_gamestation also showed sustained spread, adding +120 and growing on every day of the week. Outside those two steady climbers, movement was modest: a few large utilities lost small shares of their install base, and a group of brand-new resources reached multiple servers in their first week. The week’s shape is dominated by slow, cumulative adoption rather than any single, concentrated bundle event.
The week in scripts
This was a week of steady spread rather than headline upheaval. FiveStats recorded 1,714,092 distinct scripts across all servers (previous week 1,691,624); that raw count edged up but most of the meaningful movement happened in a very small number of resources. Two projects—esx_lib and fsg_gamestation—showed sustained, multi-day adoption and are the story: both grew on every measured day. Outside them the platform saw modest churn among long-established utilities (small net losses across large bases) and a handful of new resources that reached real servers in their first week. The overall pattern is what we see most weeks: adoption is slow and cumulative. When a library or utility actually spreads day after day you can reliably treat that as organic uptake, not a one-off bundle. Conversely, the small percent drops across some of the biggest resources are meaningful only because of their scale; a 1% shift on a 30k-server base is still hundreds of servers, but it looks like attrition and reconfiguration rather than a mass migration. For developers that means attention should be focused on the few items with true multi-day growth and on any resource that shows a sudden and sustained decline.
Sustained adoption
esx_lib dominated the week. esx_lib grew on 6/6 days and finished the period on 2070 servers (prev week 1559), a net gain of +511 (+32.8%). Its daily sequence is strictly upward: 1894→1947→1995→2064→2084→2205→2297. That shape—steady daily additions with no mid-week collapse—matches what we define as genuine spread: multiple installs across many servers over several days. For a support library that already had momentum, this is acceleration rather than noise and is the clearest signal this week.
fsg_gamestation is the second clear multi-day winner. fsg_gamestation grew on 6/6 days and reached 255 servers (prev week 135), adding +120 (+88.4%). Its daily run—226→240→251→261→263→269→274—is similarly steady and concentrated across the whole week, which makes it likely that adoption is occurring across distinct servers instead of being bundled into a single large host. For a specialized package reaching this many servers in seven days it deserves attention from server owners evaluating media or kiosk-style features.
Screencapture recorded a small net gain but a different shape. Screencapture finished the week on 7395 servers (prev week 7266), +128, and its daily sequence was 7293→7303→7293→7385→7350→7504→7635. That pattern shows small up-and-down movement early in the week with two larger upticks late in the period; it grew on 4/6 days. The late-week lift could be a few larger servers adding it or the start of broader adoption—its inconsistent daily pattern makes it a watch item rather than a confirmed spreader. Developers and packagers should treat esx_lib and fsg_gamestation as proven multi-day adopters this week; screencapture is interesting but less conclusive because of its jagged daily shape.
| Resource |
|---|
All scripts gaining servers
| Resource | Servers | Change | Grew | Trajectory |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| esx_lib | 2,070from 1,559 | +511+32.8% | 6/6 | |
| screencapture | 7,395from 7,266 | +128+1.8% | 4/6 |
Losing ground
The week also lists a set of mature utilities losing ground. pma-voice dropped -280 to 27363 servers and grew on only 2/6 days; its daily run (27697→27691→27569→27432→26918→27004→27229) is a gentle decline with a small rebound at the end, consistent with steady attrition across many servers rather than a single removal event. screenshot-basic lost -278 to 15742 and grew on 2/6 days (15999→16027→16004→15826→15435→15417→15487); again, the move is a gradual downshift across the week.
oxmysql shows a similar pattern: down -278 to 29548 and growing on 2/6 days (29888→29881→29755→29625→29060→29177→29445). A loss of this size on a large base is notable but not unusual; it looks like weekend reconfiguration or a small cluster of servers switching dependencies.
Some losses read as deeper problems. informational fell -187 to 2514 and grew on 0/6 days; its daily sequence (2597→2578→2566→2527→2446→2443→2443) is a steady decline with no recovery. Informational’s uninterrupted drop across the week is consistent with a resource being removed, deprecated, or breaking in a way that led many servers to uninstall it. We do not know which of those applies, but the shape is different from the smaller, noisy losses above. Other mid-size declines—bob74_ipl (-248), PolyZone (-233), xsound (-203), menuv (-197), ox_lib (-192) and (-182)—all show multi-day losses that together suggest a modest reconfiguration of many servers rather than a single catastrophic event.
New arrivals
This week produced a modest list of brand-new names that reached multiple real servers in their first week. Ten resources were first seen between 3 and 8 August; four cleared 30 servers: 204sD5Coquette (first seen 2026-08-03, reached 42 servers), LZRD_EMS-PACK_V2 (first seen 2026-08-06, reached 38), Is_handbrake (first seen 2026-08-03, reached 32) and lnd-lc (first seen 2026-08-08, reached 31). Those counts are high enough in week-one terms to suggest distribution beyond a single private server—either deliberate sharing or inclusion in multiple public builds.
A second tier of newcomers reached between 18 and 27 servers: loop-streamings (27), volta-irs (27), volta-mapfinder (22), dk_damageindicator (20), volta_timecycles (20) and 26chiliadfd_int_rsm (18). Many new resource names are private or one-off code; the fact that ten distinct new identifiers each reached double-digit server counts in seven days is noteworthy. Developers scanning for ecosystem opportunities should consider these first-week reach numbers as early signals—they tell you which new work is already being propagated beyond a single host, but not why.
What to watch
What to watch next week: first, esx_lib. It added +511 and recorded uninterrupted daily growth; if that pattern continues it’s not a single-week spike but an actual expansion of an ecosystem dependency. Server owners evaluating ESX compatibility should re-check esx_lib for recent changes and compatibility notes. Second, fsg_gamestation’s consistent seven-day spread marks it as worth evaluating for any server that needs a media/display package. Screencapture and other modest gainers should be watched for confirmation; a jagged daily sequence this week leaves open the possibility of a late-week batch of installs rather than a true trickle across many hosts.
On the decline side, informational’s zero-growth, uninterrupted fall is the red flag: developers depending on it should verify whether the resource is deprecated or broken. The larger utilities that declined by small percentages (pma-voice, oxmysql, ox_lib and others) need attention only if your server relies on their exact behavior—these look like slow attrition or configuration shifts rather than wholesale replacement. Finally, the new packs that reached 30–40 servers deserve a technical look if you run similar features; early-week reach is the most reliable predictor we have that a new resource is being reused. As always, treat single-week numbers as signals, not explanations: follow the shape (multi-day growth versus one-time jumps) and check repositories, changelogs and dependency trees before you change production deployments.
Most-used scripts
| # | Resource | Servers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | oxmysql | 29,548 |
| 2 | pma-voice | 27,363 |
| 3 | ox_lib | 26,636 |
| 4 | bob74_ipl | 25,204 |
| 5 | ox_target | 18,573 |
| 6 | PolyZone | 16,915 |
| 7 | ox_inventory |
What to take away
- esx_lib added +511 servers to reach 2070 and grew on 6/6 days.
- fsg_gamestation added +120 servers to reach 255 and grew on 6/6 days.
- Informational lost ground across the week with no growth days and a -187 net change.
- Screencapture showed modest net gains but its daily shape is less consistently upward than the two top climbers.
- Ten brand-new resources reached between 18 and 42 servers in their first week, four of them clearing 30+ servers.
- Most large utilities recorded single- or low-double-digit percentage moves, consistent with slow attrition or reconfiguration rather than a single catastrophic event.