pizzaboxer is a small, community-focused software publisher best known for Bloxstrap, an open-source bootstrapper that replaces the standard Roblox launcher on Windows. Built with modders and power-users in mind, Bloxstrap adds a layer of control missing from the vanilla client: it can silently install multiple Roblox branches, keep separate runtime folders for different accounts, inject approved DLLs, and apply persistent flag tweaks such as custom DirectX levels, framerate unlock, or experimental UI files. The tool is frequently updated to stay in lock-step with Roblox’s own releases, and its GitHub repository doubles as a support hub where contributors share preset configurations, theme packs, and compatibility patches. Because Bloxstrap never modifies original Roblox binaries—instead overlaying its own runtime—it is widely regarded as safe within the Roblox development and speed-running communities. Typical use cases include switching between Studio, Player, and UWP builds without re-downloading gigabytes of shared assets, maintaining discrete GPU profiles for recording or streaming, and quickly rolling back to an earlier engine version when a new update breaks a favorite plugin. The publisher’s broader catalog is presently limited to this single utility, yet the clean architecture and verbose logging have made Bloxstrap a template for other bootstrapper experiments. Bloxstrap is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pulling the latest release and supporting batch installation alongside complementary tools.
An open-source, feature-packed alternative bootstrapper for Roblox.
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