Making your roblox vr collision script actually work

Getting a solid roblox vr collision script running is one of those things that sounds easy until you actually try to pick up a virtual mug and your hand disappears into the table. It's a common frustration for anyone diving into Roblox VR development. You've got your headset on, the tracking is smooth, but the second you try to interact with the world, everything feels like you're a ghost. If you want your players to feel like they're actually inhabiting a space, you need physical feedback. You need your hands to stop when they hit a wall, not just sail right through the bricks. ...

February 18, 2026 · 7 min · Goel Perroti