: With the release of Pet Simulator 99 , many developers and scripters shifted their focus to the new title. While similar "Auto Farm" gamepasses and scripts exist for the newer game, they operate under a more rigorous security environment.
: In 2023, Roblox implemented Hyperion (by Byfron Technologies), a kernel-level anti-cheat system that disabled many long-standing script executors, making tools like JMES much harder to run without detection. Roblox Pet Sim X Script Exploitation JMES Autofarm
The "Golden Age" of scripts like JMES eventually faced two major hurdles: : With the release of Pet Simulator 99
The prevalence of scripts like JMES was a response to the game's increasingly "pay-to-win" nature and the extreme rarity of certain pets, such as the or limited-event pets like the Hot Dog . Many players felt that manual grinding was nearly impossible for those who didn't want to spend real money on expensive gamepasses. The End of an Era The "Golden Age" of scripts like JMES eventually
: It included advanced utilities like "Infinite Jump" and "Webhooks," which allowed players to send live updates of their progress or rare hatches directly to their Discord servers.
The story of the script for Pet Simulator X is a notable chapter in the game's competitive exploiting history, representing a shift toward advanced, "all-in-one" automation tools during the game's peak popularity. The Rise of JMES Autofarm