When someone buys a VIP server, they are spending Robux in return for a product that will last one month. For a developer, changing the settings of a place is like a minefield. And when a mistake is made, thousands of users are out of their product and out of their Robux.
If the game creator has enabled private servers on their game, you can use Robux to purchase a private server you can enjoy with friends you invite. How do I create and change my server?
It should be possible to open up VIP servers for paid access games. It feels awkward to have to work around this feature when we, the developers, should be in control of the quality of the paid experience of our product. It could be confusing to some users to have VIP servers in paid games.
The added benefit of VIP Servers, priced at just 10 Robux, made it so that more people could host these experiences privately with their friends, family, or classmates. The Play Together sort also laid the groundwork for some exciting updates we’re making to VIP Servers to help bring more people closer together.
First, we’ve heard your feedback and decided to change the name of VIP Servers to Private Servers to better reflect the purpose of this feature: to create whitelisted and invite-only play sessions. It’s a small change, but it just makes more sense. Plus, you’re all VIPs in our book.
If the server creator shuts down the server or the developer disables private servers, then the server becomes unplayable.
They do work like that but they close 1 to 3 seconds after all the players leave. I've been in servers that are over a month old so it is definitely until all the players leave. I believe he means until the server memory runs out. Servers last up until all players leave plus some extras.
You will be charged when you make the purchase and again every month to keep it active. The monthly renewal fee will be taken out of your Robux balance automatically, so you don't need to worry about forgetting to renew every month.
for 60 daysCreating a VIP Server Now, there is a new category of servers called “VIP Servers” and a green button labeled, “Create VIP Server.” Simply click the button and you will be prompted to purchase your private server for 200 ROBUX and give it a name. The server will be active for 60 days.
Private servers (formerly and commonly known as VIP servers ) are private per-game servers that are individually owned. As of June 12, 2020, developers can choose to make their private servers free (players may only own one private server per game).
Such reasons may include; Regular players may use private servers for farming an in-game currency or item without the hassle of dealing with other players, in a clean isolated environment.
When attempting to join a friend that is in a private server you do not have access to, you will be kicked. This has caused confusion among many players attempting to join and not knowing why they can't get in their friend's game.
Players who do not use a web browser for roblox cannot join private servers through invite links, and instead have to rely on the server owner specifically inviting them through the configuration settings.
VIP Servers last for a month, then they have to be repaid. If you want to buy a real VIP server, and your game isn’t popular/public, you could just decrease the vip server price as low as it can go and then buy it to minimize loss. mistr88 September 30, 2019, 6:09pm #12.
When that subscription expires, I doubt roblox will still charge a terminated account. If the account is simply banned, the vip server probably wouldn’t be modified. If the account is terminated, the VIP server will either last until it’s payment expires or it’ll be deleted.