Scripting creates a digital divide. Legitimate players cannot compete with the tick-speed processing of an automated Lua script.
Roblox has evolved from a simple game-creation platform into a complex digital ecosystem with robust player-driven economies. Pet Simulator X , developed by BIG Games, represents one of the platform's most financially successful titles. Central to its gameplay loop is the concept of grinding—spending time to break objects to earn currency and hatch rare pets. Scripting creates a digital divide
The rise of script automation in massively multiplayer online games (MMOGs) presents significant challenges to virtual economies and player equity. This paper examines the use of "Overpowered (OP) Scripts" in Pet Simulator X during the "Lucky Blocks" event. We analyze how execution scripts alter gameplay, impact server resource distribution, and affect the game’s hyper-inflated trading economy. 1. Introduction Pet Simulator X , developed by BIG Games,