There is nothing quite like having 50 blueberry muffins forced into your inventory at once to make your ping skyrocket. When someone decides to "feed the server," it’s not a nice gesture—it’s a digital DDOS attack on your frame rate. If you’re playing on a phone or an older laptop, a "Give All" command is basically a one-way ticket to a crashed game. 2. Inventory Clutter
Stop the spam. Save our frame rates. Let us eat our virtual muffins in peace. Koala Cafe Give All People Food (Super Annoying)
The "Give All" feature (often exploited by trolls or over-eager admins) is officially the most annoying thing in the game. Here is why this "generous" mechanic is actually ruining the vibe. 1. The Lag is Real There is nothing quite like having 50 blueberry
The whole point of Koala Cafe is the interaction. You wait in line, you talk to the cashier, and you get your order. When a rogue staff member or an exploiter spams the "Give All" function, the economy of the game breaks. Why bother roleplaying a customer when the sky is literally raining donuts? It kills the immersion and turns a chill cafe sim into a chaotic mess. 4. The Sound... The Horrible Sound Let us eat our virtual muffins in peace
If you’ve spent any time in on Roblox lately, you’ve probably witnessed it. You’re trying to roleplay a high-stakes interview or just have a quiet virtual coffee when suddenly, the screen turns into a chaotic blizzard of flying pastries.
We get it—being "the person who fed the whole server" sounds cool on paper. But in reality, it’s just disruptive. If you want to give people food, do it the old-fashioned way: one customer at a time.