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New Counter Blox Script Esp Silent Aim Patched 🆕

, a popular tactical shooter on Roblox, has always been defined by a cat-and-mouse game between developers and the scripting community. Central to this conflict are features like ESP (Extra Sensory Perception) Silent Aim

function to ensure shots hit targets without requiring the user to aim directly at them or playing standard gunshot animations. ESP (Extra Sensory Perception) new counter blox script esp silent aim patched

Many "working" scripts now rely on high-end, often paid, executors that attempt to bypass Hyperion's memory protection. , a popular tactical shooter on Roblox, has

Roblox's evolving security measures and specific game updates for Counter Blox have reportedly "patched" several common exploitation methods. The patch introduced and Name Obfuscation

New scripts often include a "Hit Chance" percentage (e.g., 10–100%) and a configurable FOV radius to make the aimbot look more "legit" and less likely to trigger automated flags.

Old ESP scripts relied on looping through the game’s Workspace to find BasePart instances belonging to enemy characters. The patch introduced and Name Obfuscation . Previously, a script could look for "Head" or "HumanoidRootPart" . Now, those names are dynamically changed server-side every few seconds.

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