faster, and better graphics maybe, but not as pretty ui wise
the java player has a little brighter look...
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well, I think that the main bugfix that has to happen is the costume flipping messing up the rotational center of the costume. alot of my projects (mainly games) use this feature, and it really messes with my platformers when you turn around but it moves the costume back and you get stuck in a wall. also when you have seperate sprites for different parts of the body ( like here: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/boombarnesy/2158255 ) then it really messes up the appearance to the point of annoyance. it would really be appreciated if you could spend some time working on this.
other than that, it's a good player. particulaly the speed is good ;D
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TextBook wrote:
I have found that often many games do not run: Especially 1s1s projects
Same here. At least one project (that I've seen) in this month's SDS, will only work in Java. Aim_Fire even said in the notes of his project in the SDS.
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boombarnesy wrote:
well, I think that the main bugfix that has to happen is the costume flipping messing up the rotational center of the costume. alot of my projects (mainly games) use this feature, and it really messes with my platformers when you turn around but it moves the costume back and you get stuck in a wall. also when you have seperate sprites for different parts of the body ( like here: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/boombarnesy/2158255 ) then it really messes up the appearance to the point of annoyance. it would really be appreciated if you could spend some time working on this.
other than that, it's a good player. particulaly the speed is good ;D
Ah - and this is something that happens in the flash player, but not on Scratch? (and not on the Java player?)
Can you make an example project that shows the difference really clearly, and post a link to it on this thread?
http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=680190#p680190
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its awsome! better than java. (my opinion)
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in my opinion, it is EPIC.
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Okay, it's great but the fonts look different and slider values are off slightly!
Like i saved a project with a range of 1.0 to 10.0 and i set the value to exactly 5.
When i loaded it in the flash player, it was 4.977!
And the value's diddnt go up by 0.1 either.
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None of the games are working on java or flash! STOP THE MADNESS!
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The flash player is AWESOME!
So much more ability to do things like record sound from your microphone, meaning that my Sound Recorder + Analyzer actually WORKS online.
The quality is also much better.
You guys did an awesome job. Keep up the good work.
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Cloning (if you modified Scratch through Shift-Click-R) actually works online in the Flash player.
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I was testing this, and I noticed that on my Area maker project, instead of clicking and dragging to paint, you have to click to just put one part down, which can get very tedious. HOWEVER, It is a good thing for the decoration feature, because they don't look very good when dragged out. Do you think that this could become an option for the stamp command?
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is the best it works perfectly
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Most of my projects dont work in the flash player but they do in the java one.... This one does the weirdest stuff:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/spongebob0725/2174465
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I like that you can do full screen.
Other wise it is the same as the old one.
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I think it's pretty boss and it isnt as laggy as the java version... keep it up MIT
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I really like it! Everything works just fine and I like the full screen mode.
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