By intercepting the RNG (Random Number Generator) packet just before an egg hatched, the script could identify a "Huge" pet's serial number in the queue. If the next egg wasn't a Huge, the script would force-disconnect the player before the coins were spent, essentially granting infinite tries for the rarest pets in the update.
Deep in the game’s code, a new script was circulating in the dark corners of Discord. It wasn’t a standard auto-clicker; it was a logic-breaker. While thousands of players were busy grinding for the , a small group was watching a terminal window run a "Love-Link" exploit. [Valentines Update] Pet Simulator X Script Hack...
By the time the update ended, the script users didn't have a Huge Cupid Corgi. They had a graveyard of slimes and a "Perm-Ban" notice signed with a heart. By intercepting the RNG (Random Number Generator) packet
The Pink Heart portals in the weren't just for farming—they were the perfect cover. It wasn’t a standard auto-clicker; it was a logic-breaker
But Preston and the BIG Games team were watching. As the "Valentine’s Script" hit its peak usage, a silent patch rolled out. Instead of banning the players immediately, the script was "poisoned." Every time it tried to force a Huge hatch, it instead replaced the player’s entire inventory with —untradeable, unsellable, and a permanent mark of the failed heist.