Roblox
FPS performance data for different CPU and GPU combinations
An expansive user-generated gaming platform offering millions of unique experiences across every genre imaginable.
Minimum Requirements
- CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 / AMD Athlon II X2 240
- GPU: Intel HD Graphics 4000 / AMD Radeon R5 Series
- RAM: 4 GB
- Storage: 1 GB Available Space
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About Roblox
Roblox is not merely a single video game, but a massive global online platform and game creation system developed by Roblox Corporation. Operating as a sandbox MMO, it allows users to program games and play those created by other users via the proprietary engine, Roblox Studio. Because the content is user-generated, there is no single setting or story premise; players utilize customizable avatars to traverse a multiverse of experiences ranging from role-playing simulations like Brookhaven and Adopt Me! to high-octane tactical shooters and intricate puzzle games.
The platform's immense popularity stems from its accessibility and its function as a social hangout space. With over 60 million daily active users, Roblox hosts a thriving ecosystem where developers can monetize their creations using the virtual currency, Robux. While many view it as a casual platform for younger audiences, it possesses a surprisingly deep competitive scene in titles like Phantom Forces and Arsenal, which utilize complex mechanics that rival standalone shooters. The community-driven nature ensures there is always new content to consume, keeping the player base consistently engaged.
regarding hardware performance, Roblox is designed to be highly scalable, running on everything from low-end mobile devices to high-end desktops. Generally, it is very easy to run; however, optimization is entirely dependent on the specific "experience" being played. While the base engine is lightweight, visually complex user-created worlds with high part counts or unoptimized Lua scripts can tax the CPU and cause frame rate drops. For the best experience, a dedicated entry-level GPU is recommended to maintain 60+ FPS at the maximum graphics slider setting (Level 10), which increases render distance and lighting quality.