Programs such as Appleware can be used on IOS and Android to bypass Hyperion

Recently, people have been using IOS and Android devices to bypass the lack of Hyperion on mobile devices. Here are a list of executors used on mobile devices. It is very much worth looking into this, as executors, as it is trivial for exploiters to run a emulator to bypass hyperion. This is the list

  • Appleware
  • Hydrogen
  • Wave
  • Scarlet

Expected behavior

I expect for Hyperion to work on mobile devices, as Hyperion not working on Mobile devices is pretty much defeats the purpose, as it is trivial to set up an Emulator

Hyperion should not be ported to mobile. The overhead of hyperion already killed performance on some mediocre laptops, it would pulverize phones.

at least some form of protection should be put into phones. And just curious, where did you hear that hyperion causes lag? it works fine on my $400 laptop, and on more low end devices.

I didn’t just “hear” it I witnessed it. The Hyperion update marked the start of some pretty annoying bugs and also killed performance on some machines. My ThinkPad now takes longer to start the roblox app, won’t run it under Windows 10 (thanks for “hardening” your client roblox!), and it reduces the texture quality to 1 even when i try and force it not to with an fflag. My mid 2010s AMD laptop (made around a year before Ryzen) now chugs on the CPU time enough that it slows down physics in some games.

A 400 dollar laptop nowadays is fine. If it at least has an i3 its better than i7s from a few years ago.

It could be some other roblox update. This is the first time I have heard that Hyperion causes lag, and I have spent hours reading on Hyperion. Also thinkpads are not the best for development, but ok. We just need some form of protection for phones and IOS, as they currently have nothing.

ThinkPads are business laptops. Meant for business. They are supposed to run heavy applications and have things just work (and the issue was related to hardware as in the graphics and not itt being a thinkpad)

Either they pushed hundreds of changes in the same weekly update or it was Hyperion

Also I remember people talking about reverting to the old x86 client due to Hyperion causing horrible lag