Within six hours of release, over 2,000 Counter Blox ranked matches were flagged for “Suspicious Accuracy.” Community Discord servers are in chaos, with players accusing top-ranked clans of using the script.

The developer of Counter Blox , known as , released a brief statement: “We are aware of the ESPER script. A server-side patch is rolling out within 48 hours to validate bullet trajectory client-side. Until then, we advise server owners to enable ‘Trusted Mode’ which disables all third-party overlays.”

The script bypasses Counter Blox ’s anti-cheat (Byfron/BattlEye wrapper) by using a novel memory-walking technique that never injects into the game client. Instead, it runs on a secondary overlay that reads frame buffers directly from the GPU—a method previously thought impossible in Roblox’s sandbox.

The underground scripting economy for Counter Blox: Remastered (the Roblox analog to CS:GO) has always been a cat-and-mouse game. But last night, a private executor group known as Voidware released a script that security experts are calling “a paradigm shift in exploitation.”

“It feels like cheating against a psychic,” one tester told me anonymously. “You pre-fire corners before they even turn them. The killcam just shows me shooting at a wall, then a headshot. It’s demoralizing.”