Date: October 14, 2021 Category: Game Modification / Tactical Configurations Status: Legacy / Patched
In the constantly shifting landscape of online gaming, specifically within sandbox environments like Roblox, 2021 was a watershed year for script development. Among the hundreds of GUIs and automation tools floating around repositories, few names garnered as much attention in the tactical shooter community as Project Delta.
Often associated with games like Phantom Forces, Big Paintball, or the Roblox game explicitly titled Project Delta, this script was more than just a simple "kill-all" command. It represented a shift toward sleek, minimalistic, and highly customizable user interfaces. Today, we take a retrospective look at the Project Delta script, its features, and why it became a staple for power users in 2021.
Since Project Delta is an FPS, combat scripts were highly sought after. Silent Aim allowed the player to shoot anywhere on the screen; the script would automatically "teleport" the bullet hitbox to the enemy's head. This bypassed traditional recoil and spread mechanics.
A simple but beloved script that allowed players to fly through walls. Project Delta’s high execution speed made noclip feel almost native.