A name ESP script in Roblox is typically used to display player names above their characters or in a radar/minimap, making it easier for players to identify each other. This can be particularly useful in games where player identification is crucial, such as first-person shooters or strategy games.
To make an ESP work on both platforms, the script must rely on Roblox’s Drawing API rather than creating physical parts in the 3D world.
Roblox has evolved far beyond a simple gaming platform; it is a sprawling universe of user-generated experiences. From intense PvP battlegrounds like Arsenal to mysterious horror games like The Mimic, knowing where your opponents or friends are can grant a massive advantage. This is where ESP (Extra Sensory Perception) scripts come into play.
Specifically, Name ESP is the most fundamental and sought-after cheat feature. It allows you to see player names, distances, and health bars through walls. But the biggest challenge has always been cross-compatibility: getting a script that works seamlessly on both Mobile (iOS/Android) and PC (Windows/Mac).
In this comprehensive guide, we will break down what Name ESP is, how it works on different devices, where to find reliable scripts, and the risks involved.