

would also keep me from feeling bad for not preloading all my GUI too, because, like, I have 40 GUI images. Edit: Updated to include an alpha version of 1. Edit: Updated to include better sorting, 1.18.1 and 1.16.2. Later on, you might decide to load the asset changes with a simple loading bar, before you enter the game, but personally, I’d rather just have such a common sense feature sooner than later. This is the official RBXLegacy archive containing many versions from 1.4.2 and onward. I’m not mobile personally, but I have incredibly slow internet, so I feel like I would significantly benefit from it not all being used every time I join a place. This should save Roblox a bunch on their networking, and it will save players a bunch on their networking (mobile people matter). It stores information that describes the playing field, which consists of 3D models (.

In the case of changes in assets, it would just do a diff with the asset list, and download from the site as you join, like it normally does. An RBXL file contains a location that defines a 3D world in Roblox, an online multiplayer building game. To cut on join time, have the downloaded game basically be a data file for all the assets, and when you run the game, it launches you into the server like normal, but references the data file for assets instead of fetching from the website.

Pretty sure this was mentioned before, but it would be really nice to have, even if it was implemented incredibly simply:
