Massive automation can cause lag for other players on the server.
The world of Roblox exploits moves at a breakneck pace. Today's powerful auto-farm could be tomorrow's broken piece of code. For players of the popular cooking simulation Cook Burgers (developed by Sssqd) and the chaotic Roblox Burgerz , the landscape has recently been thrown into disarray. A familiar whisper has been making the rounds in Discord servers and exploit forums: the "cook burgers script" has been patched.
-- Services local Players = game:GetService("Players") local ReplicatedStorage = game:GetService("ReplicatedStorage")
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Players attempting to run old scripts via executors experience immediate game crashes or infinite loading screens.
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Opening areas without needing to perform the manual steps, as shown in the GitHub script (e.g., using Workspace.Restaurant.Fridge.FridgeDoor events). Why Do Cook Burgers Scripts Get Patched?
Newer game versions, such as Cook Burgers 3.0 or similar, often come with improved backend security that renders old obfuscated code obsolete.
Here is exactly what the patch did:
-- Notification print(player.Name .. " has cooked a burger!") end end
Analysis of the "Cook Burgers Script Hub" Patch: Causes and Community Impact
When a script is "patched," it means that the developers of the game, Action Industries, have updated their game's code to specifically block the unauthorized code (the script) from interacting with the game engine.