I need tutorials on Snyff. Why? So I can make an online multi-player game. I completely expect those against people trying to use Snyff-especially Archmage-so don't expect me to say "Never mind, it's too hard,".
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I will help if you tell me what is 'Snyff'.
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GoogleplexPlus wrote:
I need tutorials on Snyff. Why? So I can make an online multi-player game. I completely expect those against people trying to use Snyff-especially Archmage-so don't expect me to say "Never mind, it's too hard,".
Did you check out the .pdf file posted here first? It seems to be a nice run-down of how to use Snyff, and it has some sample projects that utilize Snyff.
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Superstargirl wrote:
I will help if you tell me what is 'Snyff'.
Snyff is scratch connections see here
http://scratchconnections.wik.is/
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It won't work with v1.4 yet. I think you should wait a bit.
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Can you really make an online multiplayer game using Snyff? I think what you mean is just using Scratch Connections, Snyff only lets you make 2-player games. I think you need to have a bit of experience in using Python aswell...
And shouldn't this topic be moved to the "Advanced Topics" section?
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Q:Can you really make an online multiplayer game using Snyff?
A:Yes
Q: I think what you mean is just using Scratch Connections, Snyff only lets you make 2-player games.
A: Many people can connect to one pc, however too many connections will probally crash your program
Q:I think you need to have a bit of experience in using Python aswell...
A: You only need to know how to use scratch
Q:And shouldn't this topic be moved to the "Advanced Topics" section?
A: Maybe, most stuff in advanced topics is pretty simple and can be found in the all about scratch forums as well. This isn't too hard.
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What I need to know is how to make more than two computers hitch up.
Last edited by GoogleplexPlus (2009-07-07 16:24:57)
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Use snyff on more than one computer and connect to the same ip
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archmage wrote:
Use snyff on more than one computer and connect to the same ip
How do you connect to an ip address? My sister and I were playing a game called Lego Loco once. You build your own town and if two computers hitch up you can send postcards to each other using the virtual trains! At our old flat we didn't have the internet and we couldn't find a way to connect the computers, but now at our house, ever since we had the internet, they connected automatically!
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pokemon_master12 wrote:
archmage wrote:
Use snyff on more than one computer and connect to the same ip
How do you connect to an ip address? My sister and I were playing a game called Lego Loco once. You build your own town and if two computers hitch up you can send postcards to each other using the virtual trains! At our old flat we didn't have the internet and we couldn't find a way to connect the computers, but now at our house, ever since we had the internet, they connected automatically!
You need to download and run snyff and it will ask you for an ip address.
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archmage wrote:
pokemon_master12 wrote:
archmage wrote:
Use snyff on more than one computer and connect to the same ip
How do you connect to an ip address? My sister and I were playing a game called Lego Loco once. You build your own town and if two computers hitch up you can send postcards to each other using the virtual trains! At our old flat we didn't have the internet and we couldn't find a way to connect the computers, but now at our house, ever since we had the internet, they connected automatically!
You need to download and run snyff and it will ask you for an ip address.
I know but how do you connect to another person's ip address? Is there a button that you have to press? Somewhere to type in someone's ip address to connect to it?
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pokemon_master12 wrote:
archmage wrote:
pokemon_master12 wrote:
How do you connect to an ip address? My sister and I were playing a game called Lego Loco once. You build your own town and if two computers hitch up you can send postcards to each other using the virtual trains! At our old flat we didn't have the internet and we couldn't find a way to connect the computers, but now at our house, ever since we had the internet, they connected automatically!You need to download and run snyff and it will ask you for an ip address.
I know but how do you connect to another person's ip address? Is there a button that you have to press? Somewhere to type in someone's ip address to connect to it?
Step1 download install and run snyff
Step 2 In the box on snyff that says enter ip address enter your friend's ip address
Step 3 run scratch and right click this last sensor block and enable remote connections on both computers
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