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In Backrooms: Resync on Roblox, players cannot directly control or command entities the way you might in a sandbox or “morph” game. The game is designed as a survival/horror experience where entities are AI-driven threats, not player-controlled characters.

If you’ve seen videos or posts talking about “controlling” Backrooms entities, they’re usually referring to:

  • Different games (e.g., “Backrooms Morphs,” custom sandbox modes, or Garry’s Mod–style entity spawn tools)
  • Admin/developer commands in private servers or test builds
  • Misleading titles like “How to CONTROL the Backrooms…” that are about spawn/edit tools, not Resync specifically

Below is what you can and can’t do in Resync, plus how people sometimes get around this in other games.

What “controlling entities” would mean here

In a typical Backrooms-style Roblox game, “controlling entities” could mean:

  • Making an entity follow your commands
  • Choosing which entity to play as
  • Spawning entities and setting their behavior/aggression
  • Using an entity as a player character (morph)

In Backrooms: Resync , none of these are supported for normal players. Entities are NPC antagonists with fixed behavior patterns.

In Backrooms: Resync specifically

Based on how Resync and similar Backrooms games work:

What you can do

  • Survive against entities by:
    • Staying quiet / avoiding line of sight
    • Using flashlights, cameras, or other items if the game provides them
    • Learning spawn points and patrol routes on each level
  • Observe entity behavior:
    • Some are passive until provoked
    • Others chase on sight or when you make noise
  • Progress through levels and complete objectives while avoiding jumpscares/deaths

What you cannot do (as a regular player)

  • Play as an entity (no morphs)
  • Spawn entities at will
  • Give commands like “follow me,” “attack this player,” or “stay here”
  • Change entity AI , speed, or aggression in-game

Resync is built around being the human survivor , not the monster.

Where “controlling entities” is possible

If your goal is specifically to play as or control Backrooms creatures , you’ll need a different game or mode:

1. Backrooms Morphs / Entity Morph games

Games like “Backrooms Morphs” let you:

  • Choose an entity from a list
  • Transform (“morph”) into that creature
  • Roam levels and scare/chase other players as that entity

This is probably what many “I play as an entity in Backrooms” videos show.

2. Sandbox / spawn-tool games

Some sandbox-style Backrooms experiences or GMod maps offer:

  • A spawn menu to place entities
  • Options to tweak certain attributes (size, aggression, etc.)
  • Admin commands to teleport or command NPCs

These are typically:

  • Private servers
  • Dev/testing versions
  • Games explicitly labeled as sandbox or “entity control”

3. Admin / private server commands

In some Roblox games, server owners or admins can:

  • Use commands to spawn NPCs
  • Modify behavior via admin plugins
  • Create custom scenarios

This requires:

  • Owning the server or having admin permissions
  • Often using external command systems or scripts set up by the developer

This is not something normal public players can do in Resync.

How to tell if a video/tutorial applies to Resync

Because there are many Backrooms games on Roblox, check:

  • Game link in the description
    If it’s not the official Resync game ID, the method won’t work in Resync.

  • UI differences
    Morph menus, spawn tools, or command bars usually mean a different game.

  • Title clues
    Words like “Morphs,” “Sandbox,” “Entity Control,” or “Garry’s Mod” indicate it’s not Resync.

If you specifically want to experiment in Resync

Your realistic options inside Resync itself are limited to:

  • Learning entity patterns so well that it feels like you’re controlling the flow of encounters
  • Using game mechanics (hiding spots, noise, line-of-sight tricks) to manipulate where entities go indirectly
  • Joining or creating a group that does roleplay runs where some players pretend to “command” others as entities (purely RP, not actual game control)

But there’s no built-in “entity control mode” for players in Resync.

TL;DR

  • Backrooms: Resync (Roblox) does not let players control or play as entities.
  • “Controlling entities” content usually refers to other games (morph/sandbox/admin modes).
  • In Resync, your interaction with entities is strictly as a survivor avoiding or outsmarting them.

If you tell me which exact Resync game link you’re using, I can walk through the specific entities in that version and how to best survive or “manipulate” their behavior within the intended mechanics. Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.