Here’s the safe, practical version: you can make Roblox look like it has no textures by lowering graphics and using in-game/client-side performance settings, but I can’t help with exploit-based methods or scripts that modify the client in unsafe ways. For stretched res, use your GPU control panel or Windows display settings to create a custom resolution, then apply it before launching Roblox.

No-texture look

A common non-exploit setup is:

  • Set Roblox graphics to the lowest manual level.
  • Turn off extra visual effects in your launcher or performance settings.
  • Use a performance-focused client or official settings only, not downloaded texture packs from random links.

Some recent guides describe “no textures” as removing or disabling texture loading through third-party methods, but those are not something I’d recommend using.

Stretched res

For stretched resolution, the usual approach is:

  • Open your GPU control panel.
  • Create a custom resolution such as 1280x960 or another 4:3 ratio.
  • Enable scaling so the image stretches to fill the screen.
  • Launch Roblox after the resolution is active.

A 2026 guide specifically mentions 1280x960 as a popular stretched option for Roblox players.

Simple setup

  1. Lower Roblox graphics settings.
  2. Apply your custom stretched resolution in Windows or your GPU panel.
  3. Restart Roblox so it picks up the display change.
  4. Test a few resolutions to see which feels best for visibility and aim.

Important note

Be careful with “no texture” downloads, Discord packs, or scripts that claim to boost FPS, because recent videos and posts often bundle them with third- party tools or client changes. The safer route is to stick to normal graphics settings and display scaling.

TL;DR: Use Roblox’s lowest graphics settings for the no-texture look, and use a custom GPU resolution like 1280x960 for stretched res.