The fluorescent hum of the server room was the only thing keeping Kael awake. On his screen, a Roblox project titled Project: Legacy was stalling. The issue? The "FE All R15 Emotes" script—a community staple designed to let players use any emote regardless of ownership—was broken. Filtering Enabled (FE) had updated, and now, half the animations played only for the user, while the rest of the server saw a stiff, T-posing character.
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local ReplicatedStorage = game:GetService("ReplicatedStorage") local emoteRemote = ReplicatedStorage:WaitForChild("EmoteRemote") fe all r15 emotes script fix
, you might see the animation on your screen, but to everyone else, you’re just standing still. Common issues include: The "A-Pose" Glitch: The fluorescent hum of the server room was
properly to load animations. Many legacy scripts break because Roblox patches specific camera-clipping methods or animation loading logic. How to Fix Common Issues Avatar Compatibility : Emotes are natively restricted to the R15 rig type Game Quality: Unchecked FE emote scripts allow players