The real fun started with the weapon IDs. He didn't want the standard rotation. /give weapon_railgun /infiniteammo on
The world became a blur. The bots moved like teleporting glitches, and his own movements felt like lightspeed. The sound of footsteps blended into a single, continuous roar. He wasn't just playing Arsenal anymore; he was witnessing the engine scream under the weight of his commands. He reached for the final line. /kick all arsenal-vip-server-commands
If you’d like to keep building this story or your own server, let me know: Which should the next scene be on? Should the main character invite a rival to the server? The real fun started with the weapon IDs
Leo typed the first command: /fairplay . The server broadcasted a message in bright red: Fair play is now disabled. A smirk tugged at his lips. In the public lobbies, he was just another rank 50 player struggling against sweats. Here, he was the architect. Next came the gravity. /setgravity 100 The bots moved like teleporting glitches, and his
Gravity and Speed commands are the best way to create "Super Hero" modes.
The neon glow of the Arsenal lobby felt different tonight. Usually, the air was filled with the frantic clicking of skins being swapped, but for Leo, the silence of his private server was the real prize. He opened the console, the cursor blinking like a heartbeat.