@@dzxzaz1904 Ofcourse it is? If you anyways have an ingame editor, then its a lot easier, smarter and so on to just do it directly via that. Just like games that have ingame map editors, it'd obviously be easier and faster to just make new maps via the already existing ingame map editor
I'm 21 now but when I used to play roblox this was the game I played! Skybound and Skybound 2, City of Robloxia (or something like that). I'm too old for roblox now haha but I'm glad to see its holding up. Anyone remember the build games? Where you could just in someones world to build with them. SO many car driving tests games with the OG terrain system
There's no such thing as being too old for Roblox right now. Not every game will be for you, you just have to find that niche for your age group. Maybe consider making your own game if you've never tried it before. By the way, I am an active solo developer who is currently 28. I've been on Roblox since I was 12 (2008). I've found my niche to develop into, and I have fun with it.
It ain't too old, I met someone who's 20-30 something (2006 account) im friends with him some time now and glad to say it's not paged and there's still people who's this age are enjoying Roblox 🔥
this makes my so sad, skybound used to be one of my favourites games that I played with one of my best friends who also liked roblox, now it's just a ghost town :(
I cant fathom how a single person would be able to make a game complex enough to have 2000 module scripts, it must have been a whole team or maybe develpoment took 5 years.
I actually did the same thing a few months ago with opening the opensource Skybound 2 and I honestly gave up trying to comprehend what I was looking at, comprehension over complexity
oh my god i want to cry when i saw this game after such a long time :sob: this made my childhood. im really sad that people forgot about this masterpiece of a game.