Versions:

  • 2.2.3

ropresence 2.2.3, published by JiveOff, is a lightweight utility designed to bridge ROBLOX and Discord by forwarding a player’s current in-game status to their Discord profile through the Rich Presence protocol. Leveraging the official ROBLOX Presence API, the application reads real-time session data—such as game name, place, and elapsed time—and translates it into the activity card that Discord contacts see, eliminating the need for manual status updates. Originally released as a single-version project, the software has remained at 2.2.3, indicating a stable feature set focused on reliability rather than rapid iteration. Typical use cases include content creators who want viewers to follow along without on-screen overlays, friends coordinating jumps between experiences, and developers testing how their own titles appear to external audiences. Because it operates as a silent background process, ropresence suits gamers who prefer unobtrusive tooling that does not inject code into either platform. The program falls under the chat and communication category, specifically enriching the social layer provided by Discord. Configuration is minimal: after a one-time OAuth handshake with ROBLOX, the utility polls the Presence API at regular intervals and pushes formatted payloads to Discord via its IPC interface, respecting rate limits on both services. No administrator rights are required, and CPU overhead stays low enough for simultaneous recording or streaming. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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