Uncopylocked Games Explained: What Exactly Are They?
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Roblox games are meant to be accessed online via a server, and when a game is published on a server, it stays there until officially removed either by Roblox or the game's creator. You can visit the game and play it, but you cannot change it in any way (only the creator can) or copy it if the Copylock feature of the game has been enabled. However, there are games on the platform that have their Copylock feature disabled. These are called Uncopylocked Roblox games.
Usually, this is indicated on the game's info when you check it out and decide to click play or not. This is when your great pal passes his paper back to you when the teacher turns to look at the blackboard. With Uncopylock, you can download the game, open it in Roblox Studio, study it, mess around with it, and even make a new game out of it. Note, however, that the original on the server remains as it is, as only the creator can change it in any way. You only have a copy of the game, but because of Roblox Studio, you can open it up and rework it as you want.
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Whether this is good or bad depends on whether the copying was done legally or illegally (piracy). There are game developers who really open-source their games so that others can either learn from them or improve on them. This is where the advantages of Uncopylocked games lie.
As an educational tool or a source of inspiration and ideas, Uncopylocked games are a great help to budding Roblox game developers, especially those working on their first Roblox game. The bad and unsavory part of the deal is when others hack the Copylock feature, copy the game, change it, and then publish it as their own. Sadly, even in Roblox, there are people (and yes, bad, bad children) who will sneak a peek at their seatmates' papers without asking permission to do so.
When the aforementioned studious classmate notices the peeker, he quickly covers up his work. He looks at the aforementioned cheater while fumes of smoke rise from his nose, his eyes, his ears, and his mouth as he begins to mutate into Godzilla, the devourer. So if one wants to remain in one good piece in the world of Roblox, don't be a pirate hacker and copy only the games that are O.K. to be copied, and usually these are the games with Uncopylocked legally indicated on them.
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If you are interested in Uncopylocked Roblox games, you can find many of them, and some are even the most popular ones. Unfortunately, the Uncopylock feature is also the reason why there are so many Jailbreak game variants, as well as the other kinds of games. There are even some good games that have resulted from game creators sharing their maps and codes. Legally copying an Uncopylocked game to study it is still a great way of learning game development in Roblox. With the power of Roblox Studio and its ability to easily manipulate objects and resources on a map, using an already-made map for a template is one good way to shorten one's effort in making a game. As long as it is done right without stepping on other people's rights, copying Uncopylocked Roblox games is perfectly fine.