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  1. 18 paź 2021 · If you want a more 'legitimate' way, VMs with roblox and anti-afk are the way to go but at that point its just a glorified autoclicker as Roblox in already in the VMs foreground. So to sum up, this is not what Anti-Afk is designed for - its possible but im not sure how I feel about getting multi-instance so i can develop this.

  2. 19 cze 2024 · Teleport the player to anther place every ~20 minutes so they dont stay in the same server for longer than the 20 minute limit. You could set up an afk place which the player is teleported to after how ever many minutes, from there, just teleport the player between different servers to prevent them from getting kicked.

  3. 5 kwi 2019 · Is there any way to prevent AFK timeout? Say I'm in a tycoon game and need to hop away for a bit longer than 20 minutes before the game kicks me for inactivity. I don't want to lose my progress, so I put heavy objects on my right arrow key, W key and D key to perpetually spin my avatar around in a circle. Would this method work and prevent the ...

  4. 16 cze 2021 · there are anti afk scripts but you can also use auto clicker software to click somewhere on your screen like every 5 seconds or whatever so you don't get kicked. I've tried using autoclickers myself, but plenty of roblox games actually can tell if you are using an autoclicker and will still get you disconnected.

  5. 18 sie 2021 · you could also.. use an autoclicker. But then you can't do other stuff while you're on the PC. Send {Space down} ; Press down the Space key. Sleep 1000 ; Keep it down for one second. Send {Space up} ; Release the Space key. Even 2 years later this helped someone. Thank you, you are a godsend.

  6. 16 maj 2022 · Autokick is a built-in function by Roblox. It’s not possible to remove it and there is no way around it, as it requires client to be active as in sending mouse and keyboard inputs. Also this question was asked multiple of times and answer was always the same. No you can’t.

  7. 2 sty 2018 · Tom_atoes (Tom_atoes) January 3, 2018, 6:08pm #9. I recommend after around 10 minutes of a character being AFK, get the players CFrame / Backpack / Morph (ect) and save it as a variable. Reload the character (Plr:LoadCharacter ()). (You will need to set “ CharacterAutoLoads ” to false for this to work) After respawning the character simply do:

  8. 11 wrz 2023 · Here is a better version, it detects when a player stops inputting, waits 1199 seconds, then clicks and breaks itself whenever the player starts inputting. Here’s a slightly shorter version: elapsed += delta. if elapsed >= 1199 then. game:GetService("VirtualUser"):ClickButton2(Vector2.new()) end.

  9. 10 sie 2020 · I couldn’t find other solutions here other than the Idled event. I tried using UserInputService, but I’m afraid it would eat up too many resources. The final script that includes AFK detection is for a nametag above the player that says, “AFK!”. Thank you!

  10. 17 cze 2024 · As far as I can recall, there’s nothing against it, specifically since Roblox has API that allows us to determine if a player’s Roblox Client is currently the main window or focused. Here’s the link to the API in question: Window Focus Released Window Focsed. Simply put, you can technically create AFK systems in your games.

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