Roblox Studio 2015 -
The clunky, legacy icons were replaced with a cleaner, flatter aesthetic that aligned with Windows 10's release.
This year saw the rise of "DevEx" (Developer Exchange) and "Developer Products." Unlike Game Passes (one-time purchases), Developer Products allowed players to buy items multiple times (like in-game currency or lives), creating a sustainable economy for creators.
Developers gained better control over their workspace, allowing them to snap windows like the Explorer, Properties, and Output to custom layouts more reliably. Major Feature Additions Roblox Studio 2015
The "PGS" (Projected Gauss-Seidel) physics solver began its rollout, offering more stable simulations for complex machinery and vehicles compared to the old spring-based physics. Scripting and Logic
In summary, Roblox Studio 2015 was the year the platform grew up. It moved away from being a simple "LEGO-like" building tool and began its journey toward becoming a serious competitor in the game development industry. The clunky, legacy icons were replaced with a
The "look" of games changed drastically. This was the era where (the precursor to modern game security) started becoming mandatory for featured games to prevent hacking. While it made scripting more difficult initially, it forced a professionalization of the coding standards within the community.
Roblox Studio in 2015 was a pivotal era that bridged the gap between the platform’s "old school" charm and the modern, professional engine it is today. This year was defined by massive UI overhauls and the introduction of features that fundamentally changed how developers built and monetized their games. The "look" of games changed drastically
One of the most significant changes in 2015 was the transition to a more streamlined Ribbon interface.