The title says it all.
Scratch lost its fun for me.
But! Don't get discouraged, people. Scratch can still be fun for many of you!
And Scratch on!
EDIT: I might still check this topic once in a while though.
Last edited by Rukqo (2008-03-17 22:20:17)
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Why is everyone thinking of quitting? Not only that it's the more experienced people who are, and them leaveing provides less people to help so much on the Scratch Forums, etc.
Calimero
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I'm sorry to see you go. You have been a big help of the Forums. Hopefully we will see you back here from time to time.
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Paddle2See wrote:
I'm sorry to see you go. You have been a big help of the Forums. Hopefully we will see you back here from time to time.
I agree with Paddle2See. You are a very valuable member of the community. I hope you will come back every once in a while!
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relyt12101 wrote:
Anytime someone says this they are usually back within a week or 2. Come back then!
Yes, most of the people who announce that they're quiting come back before long.
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We will really miss these people, why are people leaving!?!
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Don't get Digi mad, he is a very overemotional fox... REALLY...
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heybrian1 wrote:
Why is everyone quitting? I, however, can never see no fun in scratch. Theres endless possibility's!
Yes! There is! And if you really think you have reached the end of Scratch, go onto another programming language.
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relyt12101 wrote:
heybrian1 wrote:
Why is everyone quitting? I, however, can never see no fun in scratch. Theres endless possibility's!
Yes! There is! And if you really think you have reached the end of Scratch, go onto another programming language.
I am learning C, but I still use Scratch a lot. I agree, there are endless possibilities.
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Man, it is impossible to get bored with Scratch. Most likely, you'll just come back one day. Well, I hope...
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Don't get Digi mad, he is one overemotional fox... REALLY...
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heybrian1 wrote:
There are endless possibilitys. If you are very smart you can programm a whole game like "halo 3" (exept thad take ALOT of scripts!)
It is impossible to make Halo 3 in scratch, no matter how good you are. Scratch won't be able to process it.
There are endless possibilities but scratch does have a lot of limitations.
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relyt12101 wrote:
Anytime someone says this they are usually back within a week or 2. Come back then!
Oldschooler2 took about a month i think...
dsdude10 wrote:
No don't quit! What are you going to do about Effect Productions?!
Effects Productions is long gone.
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archmage wrote:
heybrian1 wrote:
There are endless possibilitys. If you are very smart you can programm a whole game like "halo 3" (exept thad take ALOT of scripts!)
It is impossible to make Halo 3 in scratch, no matter how good you are. Scratch won't be able to process it.
There are endless possibilities but scratch does have a lot of limitations.
well you could, its just you wouldnt be able to play it because of scratch.
If scratch had like 1 million gigabites you could make halo.
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archmage wrote:
heybrian1 wrote:
There are endless possibilitys. If you are very smart you can programm a whole game like "halo 3" (exept thad take ALOT of scripts!)
It is impossible to make Halo 3 in scratch, no matter how good you are. Scratch won't be able to process it.
There are endless possibilities but scratch does have a lot of limitations.
Lol. That's an oxi moron. It has endless possibilies, but a lot of limitations? How does that work?
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well, he could theoritically make a stage for each possible angle and location of a map.
but that would be really tedious.
and impossible with the current program
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funkymonkey wrote:
Oldschooler2 took about a month i think...
No, he didn't. He just didn't post projects or answer comments as Oldschooler2 for about a month. He came back after a few days.
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