The next time a player ran that print command, the console whispered: false .
Ten different players started playing ten different bass-boosted songs. Since the server was "blindly following" the client's command to play music, the sounds stacked into a distorted wall of noise. print(game:GetService("SoundService").RespectFi...
When the console output true , the city was a masterpiece of sound design. If a player clicked a boombox, they heard their music, but the rest of the server enjoyed the ambient hum of the rain and the lo-fi background track. The city’s "Filtering" was respected; what happened on one player's screen stayed on their screen. The next time a player ran that print
But one Tuesday, a tired developer accidentally toggled a setting in the Roblox Studio widget before an update. When the console output true , the city
In the neon-soaked streets of Cyber-City 2077 (a popular hangout game), the developers had a strict rule: They relied on a single line of code to keep the peace: