Dom818 wrote:
Anyone know how to change the title of a forum post? Stencyl 2.0 has been released and the title is now misleading...
You can report the post and a mod can change it for you... if we're nice. >:D JK :P
It's a service offered free of charge, for only one quarter of a ban. xD (4 reports = 1 ban.)
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scimonster wrote:
Dom818 wrote:
Anyone know how to change the title of a forum post? Stencyl 2.0 has been released and the title is now misleading...
You can report the post and a mod can change it for you... if we're nice. >:D JK :P
It's a service offered free of charge, for only one quarter of a ban. xD (4 reports = 1 ban.)
what did you use for that?
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roijac wrote:
scimonster wrote:
Dom818 wrote:
Anyone know how to change the title of a forum post? Stencyl 2.0 has been released and the title is now misleading...
You can report the post and a mod can change it for you... if we're nice. >:D JK :P
It's a service offered free of charge, for only one quarter of a ban. xD (4 reports = 1 ban.)what did you use for that?
Last time i'm saying it. http://www.tektek.org/color/
Now, back on topic.
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scimonster wrote:
Dom818 wrote:
Anyone know how to change the title of a forum post? Stencyl 2.0 has been released and the title is now misleading...
You can report the post and a mod can change it for you... if we're nice. >:D JK :P
It's a service offered free of charge, for only one quarter of a ban. xD (4 reports = 1 ban.)
Thanks
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Jrocket97 wrote:
It does look interesting. Can you actually play the games on iOS though, or do you need that stupid apple being too rich to allow people to code iOS games for free so they have to charge like $200 a year developer thing?
Well if you have a jailbroken iDevice (like me) you can do it without the development fee (just place xtra buttons and also don't forget you can't publish it to the app store without paying that)
BTW I tried it (the crash course) and I LOVE IT!!!
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Jrocket97 wrote:
Jailbreak. I wish I could use that, but my parents would kill me if I did something to void the warranty like that.
Well, you can jailbreak, and if anything goes wrong, just restore your device and your warranty comes back. That is what I have done for my devices.
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can you publish stuff on the app store for free?
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I just downloaded it. It's great! I will be using both languages, but scratch a little more because it is free, and has a superior community underlying it's platform. I think it'll bring a bigger stage in production for eternity Inc. We'll be using these to make mockups rather than programs/games, and stencyl will be a great advancement!
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GameHutSoftware wrote:
can you publish stuff on the app store for free?
No. You must have a working Mac (well over five hundred dollars). And a developer's license from apple (one hundred dollars) and have the pro version of stencyl (another good hundred dollars.)
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Dom818 wrote:
stickdude123 wrote:
Dom818 wrote:
That is true, but you can easily get the money back if you release a few good apps to the App Store. And the program itself is free, you can make and publish Flash games using Stencyl without paying a dime. The splash screen of your game will just show a Stencyl logo while the game loads.i already published a game on kongregate :lol
Congrats!
my kong username is sirmentio, but i swear for my first try, it sux
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Stencyl is hard to be creative with, and forces you to have their logo on splash screens and such.
I prefer Scratch!
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scimonster wrote:
Dom818 wrote:
Anyone know how to change the title of a forum post? Stencyl 2.0 has been released and the title is now misleading...
You can report the post and a mod can change it for you... if we're nice. >:D JK :P
It's a service offered free of charge, for only one quarter of a ban. xD (4 reports = 1 ban.)
so what your saying is 4 reports are quarters and a ban is a dollar? F un n y
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jji7skyline wrote:
Stencyl is hard to be creative with, and forces you to have their logo on splash screens and such.
I prefer Scratch!
On the other hand-
Stencyl- Publish to iOS, flash, desktop, chrome store, and soon HTML5 & Android.
Scratch-Scratch.mit.edu.
To creativity-I disagree, you have to get used to it. How hard creativity can be depends on what you make.
To forcing to use splash screen-Hmm, what's better branding-wise, having a 2 second splash screen before the game (or having a little box on the bottom right that looks nice and pretty for the time it loads) or only being able to publish to one website?
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Dom818 wrote:
Watermarks? What watermarks, they only put one watermark on the Splash Screen and that is it. There are not a bunch of them, just one.
Dom818 wrote:
they only put one watermark on the Splash Screen and that is it. There are not a bunch of them, just one.
Dom818 wrote:
one watermark on the Splash Screen. There are not a bunch of them, just one.
Proving my point entirely. The splash screen is incredibly restrictive in Stencyl. Gamemaker doesn't have a splash screen or any other obnoxious, self-endorsing thing it attaches to everything you make.
Plus, it's much cheaper.
Sorry about saying it's $299 a year. Silly me, it's only 79-149 a year!
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Death_Wish wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Stencyl is hard to be creative with, and forces you to have their logo on splash screens and such.
I prefer Scratch!On the other hand-
Stencyl- Publish to iOS, flash, desktop, chrome store, and soon HTML5 & Android.
Scratch-Scratch.mit.edu.
To creativity-I disagree, you have to get used to it. How hard creativity can be depends on what you make.
To forcing to use splash screen-Hmm, what's better branding-wise, having a 2 second splash screen before the game (or having a little box on the bottom right that looks nice and pretty for the time it loads) or only being able to publish to one website?
You have to pay a crazy fee to publish to iOS as far as I know.
Scratch is open source and you can compile it into jar, app, exe etc.
Creativity? Can you make an OS simulation in Stencyl? Not likely. Can you make a calculator? Not very easy.
Stencyl is commercial. Commie.
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XenoK wrote:
GameHutSoftware wrote:
can you publish stuff on the app store for free?
No. You must have a working Mac (well over five hundred dollars). And a developer's license from apple (one hundred dollars) and have the pro version of stencyl (another good hundred dollars.)
doesnt apple already have enough money to keep going until the end of time?
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jji7skyline wrote:
Death_Wish wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Stencyl is hard to be creative with, and forces you to have their logo on splash screens and such.
I prefer Scratch!On the other hand-
Stencyl- Publish to iOS, flash, desktop, chrome store, and soon HTML5 & Android.
Scratch-Scratch.mit.edu.
To creativity-I disagree, you have to get used to it. How hard creativity can be depends on what you make.
To forcing to use splash screen-Hmm, what's better branding-wise, having a 2 second splash screen before the game (or having a little box on the bottom right that looks nice and pretty for the time it loads) or only being able to publish to one website?You have to pay a crazy fee to publish to iOS as far as I know.
Scratch is open source and you can compile it into jar, app, exe etc.
Creativity? Can you make an OS simulation in Stencyl? Not likely. Can you make a calculator? Not very easy.
Stencyl is commercial. Commie.
OS simulation-Yep, although I never did it.
Calculator-Are you serious?
Hmm, well, I've never seen a Scratch project anywhere (on the internet) other than the scratch website (Not counting embedding), so maybe you're right. I haven't been very active here for a while.
Crazy fee to publish to iOS-$150, not that much. I've seen pics of people that are people on stencyl who have made more than $1000 on the app store-Really, it's easy to get more than $150 on the app store. Anyways, if you want me to take out pay for the debate, you can publish to flash, something better than Scratch can do, and having a 2 second splash isn't as bad a restriction to only being able to put it on this site.
Scratch is a great program, but Stencyl's more advanced.
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The only thing I disagree with about Stencyl, is that it is not free. But, I suppose it is very advanced and it can also convert into apps, so maybe it really is worth the money spent. That's if you can use Stencyl well of course.
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Death_Wish wrote:
Scratch is a great program, but Stencyl's more advanced.
Ok but seriously, why bother with Stencyl if you've already learned scratch? Why not move on to something advanced like Pascal, C++, or Java?
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slinger wrote:
Death_Wish wrote:
Scratch is a great program, but Stencyl's more advanced.
Ok but seriously, why bother with Stencyl if you've already learned scratch? Why not move on to something advanced like Pascal, C++, or Java?
You have got a point, but I guess if you wanted to stick to a layout using blocks to program, it would be a good program to use.
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slinger wrote:
Death_Wish wrote:
Scratch is a great program, but Stencyl's more advanced.
Ok but seriously, why bother with Stencyl if you've already learned scratch? Why not move on to something advanced like Pascal, C++, or Java?
Stencyl's not as advanced as C++, learning Stencyl is much easier-You don't have to memorize lines of code or anything like that.
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slinger wrote:
Death_Wish wrote:
Scratch is a great program, but Stencyl's more advanced.
Ok but seriously, why bother with Stencyl if you've already learned scratch? Why not move on to something advanced like Pascal, C++, or Java?
Move on to Stencyl to help you learn how to code!
One reason I chose Stencyl was because you have the option to view the real code you are making with the blocks. So you can learn actual code while still sticking to the block interface. Stencyl also allows you to code within the program, you are not limited to just the blocks they give you.
PS: Stencyl will be supporting native C++ apps in the future, too.
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Dom818 wrote:
slinger wrote:
Death_Wish wrote:
Scratch is a great program, but Stencyl's more advanced.
Ok but seriously, why bother with Stencyl if you've already learned scratch? Why not move on to something advanced like Pascal, C++, or Java?
Move on to Stencyl to help you learn how to code!
One reason I chose Stencyl was because you have the option to view the real code you are making with the blocks. So you can learn actual code while still sticking to the block interface. Stencyl also allows you to code within the program, you are not limited to just the blocks they give you.
PS: Stencyl will be supporting native C++ apps in the future, too.
Is Stencyl paying you? You sound like an ad geez.
Like slinger said, after mastering Scratch you are ready for more advanced stuffs. I like Python.
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