He swung the shovel. It connected with a satisfying thwack . The enemy player’s smooth animations crumpled into ragdoll.
His legs snapped from idle to run with no transition. His torso twisted mid-stride, legacy animation blending causing his arms to lag a frame behind his head. To the enemy’s aimbots, he wasn’t a player. He was a glitch. rbxlegacyanimationblending
“You’re saying my clunky animations are a feature ?” Leo asked. He swung the shovel
“You’re using R6,” Sam said, voice crackling through Discord. His legs snapped from idle to run with no transition
Leo hesitated. Whitelisted meant mods, private scripts, and veterans. He was a builder, not a fighter. But his friend Sam had sent a frantic DM: “Join. Bring your old gear.”
“The Bastion’s security turrets track smooth motion ,” Sam explained. “They predict your next frame based on modern blending algorithms. But legacy blending? It’s jittery. Unpredictable. The turrets can’t lock on because your avatar literally doesn’t move like it should.”