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Murder Vs Sheriff Script Hitbox [upd] FileIf the Sheriff could reliably hit the Murderer every time they pulled the trigger, the game would end in 15 seconds. Developers often intentionally add a 5-10% "dodge factor" to the Murderer’s hitbox via strafing acceleration. However, the current state of most public scripts is not "tactical difficulty"—it is . murder vs sheriff script hitbox But behind the scenes of these chaotic lobbies lies a technical battlefield that most players never see. It isn’t about aim; it’s about . If the Sheriff could reliably hit the Murderer Today, we are diving deep into the glitchy, frustrating, and hilarious world of Murder vs Sheriff scripting. Specifically, why the hitbox logic feels like it was written by the Murderer themselves. In a standard script, the hitbox is simple: a cylindrical or rectangular volume around a character model. If your bullet (or knife) intersects that volume, you register a hit. But behind the scenes of these chaotic lobbies If you have ever played a social deduction game like Murder Mystery on Roblox or a similar indie FPS title, you know the golden rule: Don’t trust the Sheriff, and never blink near the Murderer. Stay sharp, and don't miss. Have you experienced a "phantom miss" in Murder vs Sheriff? Screenshot your hit markers and tag us—we’re collecting the worst offenders for a follow-up post. |
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