Universal Script 📌
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ProBaconHub 1 year ago - Edited
Given its straightforward nature, should we consider open-sourcing this script?
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ReplicatedFirst 1 year ago - Edited
no
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ProBaconHub 1 year ago - Edited
@ReplicatedFirst Reasons?
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ReplicatedFirst 1 year ago - Edited
The skids rate has gone up to approximately 10-15%, if not, more, in today's generation, so keep it obfuscated until they learn how to code. Idk why some people are too lazy to learn how to script to exploit in Roblox games when it's not that hard at all, as it does not require tools like IDA Pro, CE, Process Hacker, etc., for REAL game hacking. All you really have to do is learn the lang which is Luau (forked Lua), then boom, you just fire remotes or modify the mechanics to make crazy or broken stuff like desync or whatever. It's really up to you, though, if you want to obfuscate your work or not, because some people learn by reading the script rather than reading doc. I understand why some people become lazy and give up or are simply not bothered, but skidding can most of the time lead to bad habits.
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ReplicatedFirst 1 year ago - Edited
this is useful tho for the people who just want to parze tables so they dont have to make one themselves
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ProBaconHub 1 year ago - Edited
@ReplicatedFirst My interest in com"put"tation and remote events began with exploring open-sourced scripts. I understand that many find learning from examples, such as open-source code, beneficial. This script is intended to help users "parze" nested tables, like those returned by remote functions. I welcome improvements and adaptations that could further assist others as it does not go against my original intention of making this script
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ReplicatedFirst 1 year ago - Edited
yeah for some reason "par(s)e" is censored
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