It doesn't look professional. I love game making on scratch, but I want my game to look as professional as possible. Instead of saying when flag clicked Maybe just do when game starts and the game starts automatically when it's open on the browser. Please reply because for the time being I'm switching to yoyo games game maker lite.
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That's how you control the project though...
But Scratch shouldn't be looking professional, it's only an educational tool. If you plan on making more "professional" games, you should move on once you've learned enough on Scratch.
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SheppardProductions wrote:
It doesn't look professional. I love game making on scratch, but I want my game to look as professional as possible. Instead of saying when flag clicked Maybe just do when game starts and the game starts automatically when it's open on the browser. Please reply because for the time being I'm switching to yoyo games game maker lite.
If you want to make your game look professional, try out flash.
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SheppardProductions wrote:
It doesn't look professional. I love game making on scratch, but I want my game to look as professional as possible. Instead of saying when flag clicked Maybe just do when game starts and the game starts automatically when it's open on the browser. Please reply because for the time being I'm switching to yoyo games game maker lite.
hmm ok http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=72521#req_message
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If you want professional-looking games, don't go to Yo-Yo Games nor Scratch. Go to Stencyl, it's the best free flash easy-to-use programming program (In my opinion).
And bobbybobs, why did you post a link to this thread? xD
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I have started stencyl. I don't know how to put it in the drag and drop mode that they have. Help Please
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Scratch isn't the right community for asking stencyl questions, however, we maybe a little more friendly. But the right place would be Misc, where you can't post until you reach the New Scratcher status.
So for the time being, you should go on that community or ask someone personally.
By the way, you have to go to behaviors, find the category you want, then make a new behavior. Choose "Design Mode", not "Code Mode" and the blocks will appear. I personally think you should learn Scratch completely first, because Stencyl is a little hard even for me.
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kayybee wrote:
Scratch isn't the right community for asking stencyl questions, however, we maybe a little more friendly. But the right place would be Misc, where you can't post until you reach the New Scratcher status.
So for the time being, you should go on that community or ask someone personally.
By the way, you have to go to behaviors, find the category you want, then make a new behavior. Choose "Design Mode", not "Code Mode" and the blocks will appear. I personally think you should learn Scratch completely first, because Stencyl is a little hard even for me.
You mean Scratcher status.
How about having an option to hide or show them?
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kayybee wrote:
That's how you control the project though...
But Scratch shouldn't be looking professional, it's only an educational tool. If you plan on making more "professional" games, you should move on once you've learned enough on Scratch.
For once, i agree with the bee.
Scratch is for 4 year olds. it's not like blender where you have to have a college degree to make a circle.
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TVflea wrote:
kayybee wrote:
That's how you control the project though...
But Scratch shouldn't be looking professional, it's only an educational tool. If you plan on making more "professional" games, you should move on once you've learned enough on Scratch.For once, i agree with the bee.
Scratch is for 4 year olds. it's not like blender where you have to have a college degree to make a circle.
Well, actually Scratch can be for 4 year olds. It can also be for 40 year olds.
And I'm not quite intending to be a bee. I'm intending to be the initials K.B. (although that is not my name)
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JJROCKER wrote:
SheppardProductions wrote:
It doesn't look professional. I love game making on scratch, but I want my game to look as professional as possible. Instead of saying when flag clicked Maybe just do when game starts and the game starts automatically when it's open on the browser. Please reply because for the time being I'm switching to yoyo games game maker lite.
If you want to make your game look professional, try out flash.
or stencyl.
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ImagineIt wrote:
JJROCKER wrote:
SheppardProductions wrote:
It doesn't look professional. I love game making on scratch, but I want my game to look as professional as possible. Instead of saying when flag clicked Maybe just do when game starts and the game starts automatically when it's open on the browser. Please reply because for the time being I'm switching to yoyo games game maker lite.
If you want to make your game look professional, try out flash.
or stencyl.
Or Games Factory 2 [Newgrounds Edition]. It's Free.
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Stencyl isn't what I want because every actors' script is seperated with different variables and It's half drag and drop. And I meant Scratch COULD be more professional looking because it is so easy to make things with it. I'm gonna keep using scratch for a while, then try alice. If you guys have any suggestions about any other programs please tell
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SheppardProductions wrote:
Stencyl isn't what I want because every actors' script is seperated with different variables and It's half drag and drop. And I meant Scratch COULD be more professional looking because it is so easy to make things with it. I'm gonna keep using scratch for a while, then try alice. If you guys have any suggestions about any other programs please tell
But scratch SHOULDN'T be more professional looking, for it's just a kid's game, basically.
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This isn't a complete game development enviornment or interactive development environment.
Or a coding language. It's Scratch.
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Thanks for clearing things up? I thought I was just a MASTER PROGRAMMER with those drag and drop blocks. Dude Ik it's scratch.
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SheppardProductions wrote:
Thanks for clearing things up? I thought I was just a MASTER PROGRAMMER with those drag and drop blocks. Dude Ik it's scratch.
Then stop complaining it doesn't look professional. It doesn't look professional because it's not professional.
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go to yoyo games - game maker 8 lite or you can get game maker 8 pro free online. They combine drag and drop, and coding to make games, it also alows proper applications to be made. If good enough yoyo games will publish it on android and apple app store.
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If you don't like it, you don't have to use it.
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The01er wrote:
Scratch is an educational tool. It's not meant to look professional.
this was also made by somebody who hasnt been on scratch in like a year
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