: When "Kill All" exploits become widespread, developers often "private" the game to implement massive security overhauls, such as the transition to Counter Blox: Remastered (CB:R) .
Using "Kill All" methods is strictly against Roblox's Terms of Service and the game's specific rules.
: A notable historic exploit allowed players to "Kill All" simply by manipulating in-game camera settings and switching teams. By joining the T-side after spawning as CT and purchasing a Deagle, players could instantly eliminate anyone in their line of sight without any external software. Counter Blox | Kill All
: Beyond glitches, "Kill All" is often associated with "exploiting," where players use third-party executors to run scripts. These scripts can bypass the standard hitbox and spray mechanics to target every player simultaneously. Community and Developer Response
: In July 2022, a major security breach occurred when a developer leaked the game's source code. This allowed exploiters to bypass anti-cheat measures and implement "instakilling" guns that affected the entire server. The game had to be set to private for five months while the ROLVe developers resolved the issue. : When "Kill All" exploits become widespread, developers
Below is a blog-style breakdown of the most notorious "Kill All" incidents and how the community typically responds. The "Kill All" Phenomena in Counter Blox
: While unintentional glitch abusers are sometimes spared, those using scripts for "Kill All" face permanent bans from the Counter Blox community . By joining the T-side after spawning as CT
: Most players prefer focusing on legitimate ways to "Kill All" (or carry a team), such as mastering bunny hopping or counter-strafing to gain a competitive edge.