Playing with the roblox vr script machine
If you've been trying to get your roblox vr script machine running lately, you probably know it's a bit of a rollercoaster. It's one of those things that sounds super simple on paper—you just want to see your hands move in a blocky world, right?—but then you actually dive into the code and realize there's a lot more going on under the hood. Most of us just want to hop into a game, wave at people, and maybe pick up a few physics objects without the whole thing crashing, but getting that "machine" part of the script to behave is half the battle. ...