The big thing about Scratch 2.0 is that it runs on Adobe Flash (the latest and greatest).
That's fine, but systems like the 3DS and Wii cannot handle Flash. This is leaving people out of Scratch... Personally, I'm using a 3DS to write this... I can't view projects...
Use HTML4 to run a low-quality Scratch, or something. Don't maroon crewmates!
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Well now, maybe you should just switch to a computer. Scratch previously didn't work on 3DS or Wii, did it?
And the forums will not switch to Flash.
Last edited by scimonster (2012-02-12 04:29:22)
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scimonster wrote:
Well now, maybe you should just switch to a computer. Scratch previously didn't work on 3DS or Wii, did it?
And the forums will not switch to Flash.![]()
Good point, computers can pretty much handle anything. Or you could just upload some projects you like onto a website in the java platform.
You just put 3 files on and then another one and there you gon, you have a website with scratch on. There is a forum thread somewhere, I just cant remember, I'll look for it.
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scimonster wrote:
Well now, maybe you should just switch to a computer. Scratch previously didn't work on 3DS or Wii, did it?
And the forums will not switch to Flash.![]()
It still "maroons" Java users... Plus, Flash is kinda dumb. Just saying...
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tlangster wrote:
scimonster wrote:
Well now, maybe you should just switch to a computer. Scratch previously didn't work on 3DS or Wii, did it?
And the forums will not switch to Flash.![]()
It still "maroons" Java users... Plus, Flash is kinda dumb. Just saying...
How's it dumb? It has less lag and is a current professional web standard (although that will probably change soon).
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