It’s security against someone teleporting everyone. That’s why, even though TeleportService works in a LocalScript, it will only teleport the current player. That’s if they’re inserting an object, but that’s rare anymore.Īnything that you can see in a LocalScript or can be controlled by one (Character, GUIs, RemoteEvents/Functions) can be exploited. LocalScripts will run in Character, PlayerGui, PlayerScripts, any of their tools, CoreGui, maybe a few more. Even if someone were to use a script, they could put it almost anywhere. Scripts can run without being in a Script object because there is a lot more to a program than what the object browser will show you. If its parent is nil, then it exists without being in the object tree, without being anywhere. In Roblox, beginner scripters have sometimes assumed that when an object’s parent is nil, it goes to a place called nil where everything else with a nil parent is kept. The file system more or less says ‘this folder here contains these files here at these addresses.’ Depending on the exploit, it likely won’t even create an object that can be recognized by Roblox’s file system. But what they don’t need to have is a corresponding object in a file system or object browser. They have a location in memory or a location on the hard drive because there has to be an address to retrieve it. There can be things in the game or on your hard drive that don’t show up. The object browser and everything in it (and the folder system on your PC) are not real.
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