I think tags should decide what catagory the project is in. We can have sub catagories in top loved and viewed so you can view just the top loved games or the top viewed animations, or maybe the top loved jokes, funny projects like unfitting music that deserve their own catagory instead of being stuck next to amazing projects. Giving games rating from hearts would also be awesome because a funny joke that took five minutes to make may deserve a love it, but a game that took years to make should be set on a different scale. Maybe you can choose up to five hearts depending on how much you like it, so you could give smaller jokes one or two likes and amazing masterpieces four or five.
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And what I meant above is a new type of tag, maybe just catagory, where you can only choose one. For example, if your game has cutscenes, you would choose the catagory game, but can also tag it as animation for the movie clips. It would be found in the top loved games list if it makes. We should also have have catagories for the amount of time. Of All Time, This Year, This Month, This Week, and Today are all some examples.
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cheeta wrote:
And what I meant above is a new type of tag, maybe just catagory, where you can only choose one. For example, if your game has cutscenes, you would choose the catagory game, but can also tag it as animation for the movie clips. It would be found in the top loved games list if it makes. We should also have have catagories for the amount of time. Of All Time, This Year, This Month, This Week, and Today are all some examples.
I strongly agree with sorting projects by how old they are. This feature should be included in all tags for Scratch 2.0.
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This is good! Keep up the good work, can you give us more progress reports though? i'm quite curious of whats hussling and bussling at MIT scratch wise.
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what's the difference between broadcasting something and making a custom block? Everything you could put under a custom block hat appears to also fit under a "When I receive" hat
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Borrego6165 wrote:
what's the difference between broadcasting something and making a custom block? Everything you could put under a custom block hat appears to also fit under a "When I receive" hat
Better programming concept, not cluttering up your broadcasts menu, using parameters easily...
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I'm not sure about the website changes but:
For all that is good and Scratchy, you can change the graphics, but don't change the side the scripting goes on.
Don't allow every save you do automatically upload to you userpage. I make really stupid stuff to experiment with concepts that I would never dream of releasing as a full project.
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Can you make a feature where you can show a user a project before it is posted?
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sonicgames20 wrote:
Can you make a feature where you can show a user a project before it is posted?
Thats Impossible.
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Sonic_The_Werehog wrote:
sonicgames20 wrote:
Can you make a feature where you can show a user a project before it is posted?
Thats Impossible.
How do you know? You're not working with the Scratch Team.
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Can you import old scratch projects to scratch 2.0?
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LiFaytheGoblin wrote:
Can you import old scratch projects to scratch 2.0?
Yes.
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I have an idea, when you search something in scratch, you will be able to click a tab on the top that will say "projects" or "tabs". If you choose "projects", then 2 new tabs will appear saying "most loved" and "most viewed". Then, the projects will be sorted like that.
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Sonic_The_Werehog wrote:
sonicgames20 wrote:
Can you make a feature where you can show a user a project before it is posted?
Thats Impossible.
if in scratch 2.0 you can undelete a project,I really don't see what is so impossible
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Will there be Scratch Design Studio in 2.0? I couldn't see it on the frontpage.
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I want to have an option to download it. If it continues to be web-based, I'll either keep using 1.4 or quit scratching.
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VirtualClown wrote:
I want to have an option to download it. If it continues to be web-based, I'll either keep using 1.4 or quit scratching.
This is blatantly off topic, and the Scratch Team has already confirmed an offline version.
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henley wrote:
VirtualClown wrote:
I want to have an option to download it. If it continues to be web-based, I'll either keep using 1.4 or quit scratching.
This is blatantly off topic, and the Scratch Team has already confirmed an offline version.
They have? Sorry, been inactive for a while. I don't see how it's so off topic, but I didn't see that it wouldn't be web-based. My comment was not meant to offend, I'm sorry if it did.
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VirtualClown wrote:
henley wrote:
VirtualClown wrote:
I want to have an option to download it. If it continues to be web-based, I'll either keep using 1.4 or quit scratching.
This is blatantly off topic, and the Scratch Team has already confirmed an offline version.
They have? Sorry, been inactive for a while. I don't see how it's so off topic, but I didn't see that it wouldn't be web-based. My comment was not meant to offend, I'm sorry if it did.
You're comment wasn't offensive. It's just considered a little rude to post off topic and that had nothing to do with the search engine. Or any search engine.
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sonicgames20 wrote:
Sonic_The_Werehog wrote:
sonicgames20 wrote:
Can you make a feature where you can show a user a project before it is posted?
Thats Impossible.
How do you know? You're not working with the Scratch Team.
the scratch team doesn't decide what is possible and what is impossible. A dictionary does
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dvd4 wrote:
sonicgames20 wrote:
Sonic_The_Werehog wrote:
Thats Impossible.How do you know? You're not working with the Scratch Team.
the scratch team doesn't decide what is possible and what is impossible. A dictionary does
Nobody likes a smart-aleck.
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sonicgames20 wrote:
Can you make a feature where you can show a user a project before it is posted?
Lots of sites are like that (newgrounds, kongregate, etc) so it's not an impossible idea at all. And it's also a good one, I might add.
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