I’m also aware that there are RemoteSpies. I do believe there was a way to open the old console when they released the new console and this same exact question might already exist. So I guess my question is, is there any way to hide the console when it’s shown or just loop hide it? However, for the basic error finding and logging, getting rid of that would mean my Anti-Exploit would achieve a higher success rate. If someone was dedicated to finding what the error was, I could live with that. But those aren’t always as reliable as the built-in Roblox console. Now, I’m aware an exploiter can just get themselves a custom console. That last question would cause the downfall of my Anti-Exploit when it comes to changing names. What is in that directory if I print out all the contents?.Is the error caused by something not found in the directory I’m checking?.At what point does the script cause an error?. And just by doing this, they can ask themselves these basic questions: Only issue is, any good exploiter will check the console to see why their script isn’t working. Problem: I have an Anti-Exploit that changes the names of some things to cause exploit scripts to throw errors.
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