
Remove player operator (admin) privileges! Set whether vehicles can collide with each other (good for racing!) Give a player the ability to Shift+P cinematic cameraĪnnounce who hit road spikes (useful as finish line!) Give a set of players an item (if the player owns it) Unbans player from this server (or blank to view all banned) Players that own a Private Server or someone gives them admin privileges can access the basic commands:ĭisplays a list of all commands, or inspects one command.īan or unban the usage of a particular vehicle make


Otherwise, a piece of text will appear on the console reading: " You don't have permission to run this command" will appear on the console. The majority of the admin commands can only be accessed by the game developers which is unlisted on this page and is restricted for normal players.Any italicized text are values that are optional, whereas underlined text are values that are required. Below is a list of the available admin commands a player can use in Jailbreak. Private Server owners can also give other players admin privileges. To open the menu, the player must either press the ` key (backtick) on their keyboard or head over to the settings by clicking the settings cog button, and head to the "Console" section, which opens up the console. This feature was added in the 2021 Fall Update, which allows Private Server owners to do a variety of things, from changing the gravity to zapping a player with lightning. Private Servers can also be accessed if the player is friends with the owner. Players who want to play in a Private Server are recommended to check the mentioned channel. In the official Jailbreak Discord Server, players are able to post their Private Server link in an exclusive channel if they wish to open their server to the public.

Private Servers can be sent via a link to share the server with others without them being allowed to join the server manually. Players playing in Private Servers will most likely experience less lag if playing with a bad connection or older device if there is a low amount of players in the server. Due to the lack of players, users will experience fewer interruptions while performing tasks than public servers. Finally, players also cannot donate cash to/bribe others and themselves. The bounty received from killing a Police officer, robbing the Bank, Jewelry Store, both small stores and both trains is cut down by 90%. The Museum and Cargo Train open up in 7 in-game hours - heists will take the same time to open up as public servers if enough players are in a Private Server. Donut Shop and Gas Station take 10 real-time minutes to replenish their cash each time they get robbed, which is the same as public servers. It takes the Jewelry Store and Bank 13 in-game hours (with 1 player) to open, unlike in public servers, which take 8 in-game hours to open. The owner can kick whoever they want using the in-game Kick button on the lower-right hand corner and selecting the desired player‘s name before clicking on it.

Private Server owners can invite their friends or other players to the server (if they wish) to help them farm cash or perform other tasks. They're also good for speed testing and running statistics on items/vehicles. It is recommended to farm as much cash as possible before the server expires and spend quality time on it. Private Servers can be helpful for acquiring cash and testing out new vehicles, weapons and features, although it can be rather costly for most people with little to no Robux. In Jailbreak, renting a private server costs 200 per month and can be cancelled at any time (without a Robux refund), which still allows the server to remain active until the renewal date. Players renew their subscriptions for a set amount of Robux each month, depending what game they are playing. The feature involves a monthly subscription based service to a private server for a specific game the user who is paying for the private server is able to configure its settings for the duration of the subscription.
