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It would help a lot!
Now I am entirely aware that isn't exactly the most mainstream idea, but perhaps it could be very low quality and not the fastest.
It could help with low-end computers performance, as well as increase the accessibility of R-studio for low-end computers.
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That isn't how it works. At all. ROBLOX requires a downloaded player/system for it to even work at all. Also, even if it could be on your browser, it would not at all help low quality computers, it would probably make it worse. |
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On page games certainly helps the performance of my computer so...
also, it could be a Chrome extension or something.
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Vince again, it WOULD NOT WORK. ROBLOX server storage, API and much more is all located in downloaded olayers, and would literally be impossible to play. And the only reason on page games work better on your computer is because they have no where NEAR as much stuff to compute as ROBLOX |
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impossible bud
Previously OpticUniversse |
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Certainly not impossible, but a chrome extension isn't the worst idea you know!
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Mfg, it is 100% IMPOSSIBLE. ROBLOX doesn't run on HTML, C++, or any of that crap in browsers. CHROME extensions are JavaScript, which ROBLOX also does not run on. So get your idiotic facts straight before you post |
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Even if I am wrong, you're being extremely coarse! Take a chill pill man!
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