: Rendering player silhouettes through solid objects.

The following table highlights the differences between these two common script components: Hitbox Extender Information Advantage Accuracy/Hit Probability Modification Type Visual Overlay (GUI) Physical Part Scaling Affects Crosshair? Vulnerability Hard to detect via automated logic Detectable via size verification Conclusion

Unlike an aimbot, which moves the user's cursor, a Hitbox Extender modifies the physical size of target parts on enemy players to make them easier to hit.

ESP scripts act as a visual overlay, rendering information that the game engine typically keeps occluded or server-side only.

Scripts in Phantom Forces represent a constant struggle between exploiter developers and game creators. While ESP provides situational awareness, Hitbox Extenders fundamentally alter the game's combat physics. Both rely on the client-side nature of the Roblox engine, where the player's computer has significant control over how game objects are rendered and interacted with locally.

This technical paper explores the mechanics and impact of ESP (Extra Sensory Perception) and Hitbox Extender scripts within the Roblox game Phantom Forces .

: These scripts function by increasing the Size and Transparency of specific character parts, most commonly the Head or the HumanoidRootPart . Mechanics : By expanding a part's size to something like (versus the standard