alphalva wrote:
I have a 43.7 megabyte project. What should I do to get it posted?
You can try deleting some unused sounds and costumes, and compressing the ones that remain.
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XenoK wrote:
I find this feature annoying at times, and helpful in others.
Which feature?
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BOBBYBOB3 wrote:
what about in scratch 2.0? Will it have an expanded file size?
There's no definite answer write now, but according to a post by a Scratch Team member here, there will likely be more space for resources like sounds, graphics, etc.
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thejournalbook wrote:
XenoK wrote:
I find this feature annoying at times, and helpful in others.
Which feature?
The feature that this entire topic is about, the file size limit.
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If you need to post a bigger project, break it into smaller pieces, and tell the users to download and put them together (import?).
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Molybdenum wrote:
If you need to post a bigger project, break it into smaller pieces, and tell the users to download and put them together (import?).
Unfortunately, I don't think that will work. I have been in the community for a while, and its just unrealistic to think that all the users will be capable of following your directions.
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Molybdenum wrote:
If you need to post a bigger project, break it into smaller pieces, and tell the users to download and put them together (import?).
another idea is to upload it to a media hosting site like mediafire and give people a download link so they can play the project
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alphalva wrote:
I have a 43.7 megabyte project. What should I do to get it posted?
Wow. That must be a really complex project. What'd you do?
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