The Windows Fake Update Tool lets you simulate a Windows Update process with realistic animations. You can pick from Windows 10, Windows 11, or even the classic Windows XP. Each option displays the same update screen style as the real system.
But then, the server’s "Top G," a player named Vortex , started spamming insults. Vortex was the kind of player who ruined the game for everyone, confident in his high level and rare items. Dex watched as Vortex bullied a group of newcomers, pushing them off the map.
He targeted Vortex’s UserID and hit the red button. In an instant, Vortex’s avatar froze, turned into a pile of grey bricks, and vanished. A system message echoed through the chat: [SERVER]: User 'Vortex' has been permanently banned from this experience.
The server went silent. The "untouchable" player was gone forever. Dex closed his laptop, the Rank Giver script still humming in the background. He had saved the server, but he knew the moderators were already tracing the FE bypass. For Dex, this was his last game—but he made sure it was one they’d never forget. *FE* ADMIN Rank Giver Script | Perm-Ban Players...
Dex didn't use a temporary kick. He opened the script’s most dangerous module: the . "Enjoy the void," Dex typed into the private console.
He tested his power. :ff Dex — A shimmering forcefield surrounded him. :fly — He drifted above the stunned players below. But then, the server’s "Top G," a player
In his clipboard sat a piece of forbidden code: an . In the world of Roblox, "Filtering Enabled" was the wall that kept players from messing with the server. Dex had found a crack in that wall.
With a single Execute command, the script bypassed the game's security. Suddenly, a golden "ADMIN" tag materialized over Dex’s avatar. He wasn't just a player anymore—illegally, he had become the judge, jury, and executioner. He targeted Vortex’s UserID and hit the red button
The neon glow of the "Admin Command" terminal flickered against Dex’s face as he sat in the dimly lit corner of a high-stakes Sword Heights server. He wasn't there to play; he was there to rewrite the rules.