An online version of scratch would be an excellent feature to add. This would enable a vast variety of games to be released, and I'm sure that I'm not the only one who desires this. If this were to come about, a simple way to make this programming would be to divide variables in to offline variables, which apply only to the user, and online variables which are the same for all people playing that game. Post here if you support this idea.
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Look at this forum post and reply with your ideas. There used to be something called NetScratch, but it was deleted before you even joined. So just brainstorm web data in the link above.
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PLEASE FOLLOW THE LINK AND GIVE OUT YOUR OWN IDEAS.
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Like an Online Scratch Application? That would be amazing!
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It'd be cool, but very unlikely. And it probably won't be that easy...
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I remember seeing something of someone making one in flash, or it was just a project viewer. idk
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Look at this too, it lets you connect 2 Scratch projects, but IIRC, it doesn't let you connect with anyone in the Internet: http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=15445
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14God wrote:
you should use mostly online variables and list, they would need to be updated to your computer for optimum speed
That's exactly what Snyff (the thing I linked to) does. And it shares some broadcasts too.
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14God wrote:
can it share with any computer? that would be awesome
Not sure, I've never tried it. But I think you can only share them on a Local network (ex: with another computer on your home), but then again, I've never tried it.
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Greatdane wrote:
Look at this forum post and reply with your ideas. There used to be something called NetScratch, but it was deleted before you even joined. So just brainstorm web data in the link above.
People below me who support:
PLEASE FOLLOW THE LINK AND GIVE OUT YOUR OWN IDEAS.
I have already got NetScratch after it was deleted!
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