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Roblox

Developer: Roblox Corporation
Platforms: Windows, Mac OS X
Released internationally: 2005

This game has hidden developer credits.
This game has unused objects.
This game has unused graphics.
This game has unused models.
This game has unused sounds.
This game has debugging material.

This game has a Lua scripts page
This game is still under active development.
Be aware that any unused content you find may become used or removed in the future. Please only add things to the article that are unlikely to ever be used, or went unused for some time. If they do get used, please remove them from the page and specify in the edit summary!
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This article is a work in progress.
...Well, all the articles here are, in a way. But this one moreso, and the article may contain incomplete information and editor's notes.
To do:
  • Create prototype pages for the recently discovered 2007 build of the game engine, as well as the 2008 build.
    • We could also maybe document the crash canyon build that was released during the 2013 Virtual BLOXcon.
  • Separate website content from content that was actually integrated in the engine at some point.

Roblox is an online game creation platform that allows users to design their own games and play a wide variety of different types of games created by all kinds of users.

Despite having a notoriously toxic status in other online communities, the game engine itself is actually an impressive feat, featuring very powerful and flexible tools that allow for development across all sorts of hardware.

As the game engine itself is constantly receiving new features and content, this article will be focused on features and content that have been removed from the game engine over the years, as well as the really old builds that have been hard to come by.

  • 2Unused Graphics
    • 2.3Unused Faces
  • 3Unused Meshes
  • 4Egg Hunts
  • 6Developer Credits

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Removed Features
Features that have been removed from the game engine.
Removed Content
Files that were removed completely from Roblox.
Unused Studio Textures
Images embedded in Roblox Studio that are currently unused.

Unused Graphics

While these graphics aren't used by the actual developers of Roblox, anyone can use them in their games.When the game received a massive UI redo, a bunch of graphics from before the UI redo remained in the game's files.

Unused Tix Icon

Although not so significant, the game used to have another currency called Tix that had been around since 2007. The currency was removed in 2016, leaving this texture unused.

Unused Roblox Logo

In 2010, the Roblox website started using this logo. It was also used in the loading screen in early 2014. Because the loading screen was changed in the same year, and the logo itself was changed in 2015, this leaves this texture unused.

Unused Faces

In an effort to phase away from their programmer art style, Roblox tried to propose new cartoony face styles and characters around 2012.
Due to the overwhelmingly negative community feedback, these face styles were scrapped (for the most part at least...), but they still remain uploaded on the catalog. The Sarge, Missy, and Max faces were shown in a post on the ROBLOX Blog.

  • Sarge

  • Kate

  • Dr. Smyth

  • Sad Sarge

  • Sarge Extreme

  • Pal

  • Missy

  • Max

  • Buddy

Hack of April 2012 Faces

These faces were not officially made by Roblox, but were created by players, and released 'officially' by the Roblox account during the hack of April 2012. Although the faces have been removed from the Catalog, the image files for them remain.

Face NameFace Image LinkImageDescription
c:https://www.roblox.com/library/76382977/c-ImageGotta luv dah cutie face c:.
hai guize derphttps://www.roblox.com/library/76385103/hai-guize-derp-Image(No description available)

Unused Meshes

In Roblox, meshes are models uploaded directly into the game with a specific ID and are usually used for making hats, gears, and other complex 3-D Materials.However, some appear to be completely unused.

Early Character Redesign

This appears to be an early attempt to redesign Roblox's character. The model was codenamed 'John', (most likely named after John Shedletsky, the first employee and former creative director of Roblox) and it is fully-modeled. It was placed on the Roblox blog in 2007 with a texture, and the textures were rediscovered on 10/27/2017, leaving the opportunity to create a recreation of the model. For whatever reason, it has a scale that makes it very large. This is a demonstration. The mesh can be found here.

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Using the textures that were uploaded onto the site and fixing the UV maps on the mesh reveals some interesting things, namely that the hair texture was changed before it was uploaded onto the client and site. It's currently unknown if isolated versions of the limbs exist.


Trophy

At one point, while badges were still in development, they were going to be a full-on customized mesh rather than just a shiny block with a circle-cropped image of whatever you uploaded as the icon on it. This texture seems to have been designed in such a way that it could be easily retextured by the player, however it's anyone's guess as to what was originally intended by the texture.

Two guesses that could be made is that either ROBLOX would automatically paste the image onto the indicated area, or, the player would have the option to texture it by themselves. It was probably scrapped because it seemed more practical to have a block with the image on it (and therefore more easily edited by the player) rather than have all badges automatically have a mesh such as this. Alternatively, it could also be inferred that ROBLOX didn't want to waste the time it would take to make an auto-generator for the aforementioned texture. Below is a mockup of what it would look like in-game with a badge texture.

Lego Tree

A Lego tree mesh with an unknown purpose.

Egg Hunts

The annual Egg Hunts usually have some cut content, as do a lot of events, due to the approaching deadlines.

Sumo Egg

The Sumo Egg was supposed to be an egg in the 2012 Roblox Egg Hunt that was cut from the final game. It is unknown how it would behave. It is notable for being one of the few eggs that uses an original mesh instead of the standard egg mesh used for most of the eggs.

ColoredDotEgg

There is a texture titled ColoredDotEgg that was created around the time of the 2013 Egg Hunt. It is based off of the Bit Trip series. It does not appear to work on the standard egg mesh (shown above).

Friend Egg

The Friend Egg was supposed to be used during the 2014 Egg Hunt. It is unknown how you would have obtained this egg but it might have been obtained by inviting a friend.

Gross Egg

The Gross Egg was supposed to be used in Egg Hunt 2018 that was cut. It is actually a retexture of the Malicious Egg from Egg Hunt 2014. There are also 2 other retextures of the Malicious Egg: one orange, the other purple. This is one of the few cancelled eggs to be put on the catalog.

Inviter Egg

This Egg is the oldest cancelled egg (that we have knowledge of) that exists. It was supposed to be used in the 2008 Egg Drop.

Eggsteriod

Another Egg meant for the 2018 Egg Hunt, It is unknown which world this egg was supposed to be collected in, if this was a randomly spawning egg or an egg that you had to do a quest to obtain. This is one of the few cancelled eggs to be put on the catalog.

Mad Egg (Original Version)

This is the early version of the Mad Egg that was used in the 2015 Egg Hunt. This was replaced with a dark red egg with two fancy knives stuffed in the top part.

Battle Egg

An egg meant for the 2013 Egg hunt based on another Roblox game called 'Roblox Battle', It might have been a cross promotion with Roblox Battle.

Korblox Egg

This was supposed to be used in the 2016 Egg Hunt

Stooge Egg Shell

An egg made around the time of the 2012 Egg Hunt, The Stooge Egg that was used was yellow instead of white and it had no cracks. The Stooge Egg was a promotion for The Three Stooges film.

Dragon Scale Egg

Yet another egg meant for 2018, It looks rather unfinished so it was probably cut early and replaced by the Dreggon.

Unused Sounds

Many of these sounds are unused, but due to the fact that it can be accessed in the library, many people have used the sounds in their own games.

File NameDescriptionSound File
bfsl-minifigfoots2.mp3A low quality walking sound.
Rubber band.wavA low quality version of the slingshot sound.
Kid saying Ouch.wavA low quality sound of a kid saying 'Ouch'. It might be an early death sound.
glassbreak.wavA loud sound effect of glass breaking.
Kerplunk.wavA 'kerplunk' sound. This was used in the 2008 'Egg Rain' as one of the eggs made this sound upon contact.
Launching rocket.wavAn unused, low quality rocket launcher sound effect. This sound eventually was used for multiple Admin-made tools.
Shoulder fired rocket.wavAnother low quality unused rocket launcher sound effect.
victory.wavThe 'Ta-Da!' sound effect from Windows 3.1. This was used in around 2010 and it played whenever you collected a badge.
flashbulb.wavA short bumping sound.
snap.wavA loud snap.

Developer Credits

In several game scripts, developer credits are present.

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Get the other scripts here.

CoreScriptsLoadingScript.lua

CoreScriptsServerStarterScript.lua

CoreScriptsStarterScript.lua

CoreScriptsCoreScriptsBlockPlayerPromp.lua

CoreScriptsCoreScriptsContextActionTouch.lua

CoreScriptsCoreScriptsFriendPlayerPrompt.lua

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CoreScriptsCoreScriptsGamepadMenu.lua & GamepadMenuOld.lua

CoreScriptsCoreScriptsHealthScript.lua

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CoreScriptsCoreScriptsNotificationScript2.lua

CoreScriptsCoreScriptsPerformanceStatsManagerScript.lua

CoreScriptsCoreScriptsPurchasePromptScript2.lua

CoreScriptsCoreScriptsTopbar.lua

CoreScriptsCoreScriptsVehicleHud.lua

PlayerScriptsStarterCharacterScriptsSound.server.lua

PlayerScriptsStarterCharacterScriptsSoundLocalSound.client.lua

PlayerScriptsStarterPlayerScriptsControlScript.lua

PlayerScriptsStarterPlayerScriptsControlScriptMasterControl.lua

Debug Information

The game has couple of debugging tools built in which can be enabled and disabled on command.

Key CombinationResultScreenshot
Ctrl+Shift+F1-Ctrl+Shift+F7Shows various things about the game like the physics engine. Can't be interacted with.

F1 shows general information.F2 shows graphics information.F3 shows network information.F4 shows performance information.F5 shows a cutdown version of F4.F6 shows a modified microprofiler that is configured to work with Roblox.F7 shows the 'Performance Stats' (also can be enabled in the game's options).

F9 or typing /console into chatShows the game's Lua script logs, to determine what is going on in the background. Intended for game developers to debug their games online. If you own the game, you can access a Server Logs menu which allows you to type Lua commands while the game is running.

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Interestingly enough, the F1-F7 debug menus are the only remnants remaining of Roblox's legacy hard-coded UI system, from the ages prior to late 2009.
Almost all of the old built-in UI elements have been removed from the engine.

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