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— Roblox (@Roblox) July 26, 2022 Related to sounds, due to a licensing issue we have removed the “oof” sound from Roblox and have created a replacement default sound which launches today.
A Python side-project that I had that quickly put together that replaces Roblox's local sound assets. NOTE: This will only work on Windows! This will not work on macOS. Since I don't have a macOS ...
Several users have recently reported that they are getting audio not working issues while playing the Roblox game, there are several reasons for this ...
Roblox's iconic "oof" sound, which players typically hear when their avatars succumb to misfortune and are set to respawn in-game, will no longer be available on the platform, at least for the ...
Roblox (@Roblox) July 26, 2022 Issues first arose in 2020 when video game composer Tommy Tallarico recognised the now iconic sound as his own creation, originally from a game called Messiah. The "oof" ...
The well known and beloved Roblox “oof” audio has been removed from the game, with Roblox revealing licensing issues to be the cause.
The iconic Roblox death sound, well known both in and out of the game’s community as the “oof,” has suddenly been replaced by a new and unfamiliar noise. Many players are upset with this ...
Three years after it was removed from Roblox due to a licensing issue, the beloved "oof" sound effect has returned to the game.
Fans of Roblox may notice that a familiar, iconic sound is gone: the oof sound effect, which often played upon taking damage or death. Now it’s been replaced with a “dehhh” due to licensing ...
To add the best audio effects to your "Roblox" experience, you will need to know the right Sound IDs. Here is the code for the "Osu" hit noise and how to use it.