Getting the Most Out of Roblox Studio Local Server Test
If you're tired of your multiplayer scripts breaking the second a friend joins your game, it's time to start using a roblox studio local server test more effectively. We've all been there: you spend hours perfecting a sword swing or a shop UI in solo play mode, and everything feels perfect. Then, you publish the game, invite a buddy to help you test, and suddenly nothing works. The sword doesn't damage anyone, the UI doesn't update, and the whole thing is a mess. This happens because solo testing in Studio is a bit of a lie—it doesn't simulate the actual bridge between a server and multiple clients. ...