Show me your Mesh Games!
I have a BYOB mesh game called "Glance" which you can find on Scratch Connections.
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This is my first Mesh game. http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/what-the/864768
It's based on my old scroller but with Mesh so people can use multiplayer.
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samurai768 wrote:
'Bump'
'thanks bump'
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I just released one for mah sea urchinz today.
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RHY3756547 wrote:
I just released one for mah sea urchinz today.
I have to see, then!
Sounds cool.
BTW, ever get tired of being front-paged?
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I don't really get mesh. Can someone briefly explain how to use it?
NOT how to access it.
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Lucario621 wrote:
You don't need BYOB for mesh
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Ooooold topic.
And the game was made before mesh in 1.4 was discovered.
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Kileymeister wrote:
I don't really get mesh. Can someone briefly explain how to use it?
NOT how to access it.
Martianshark sums it up the best: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/martianshark/713175
Louis, I'd look here too.
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OMG Cheddargirl directed lonwol here! I am so getting cooler by the second.
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lonwol wrote:
GirWaffles64 wrote:
OMG Cheddargirl directed lonwol here! I am so getting cooler by the second.
-_-
s. a. r. c. a. s. m.
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GirWaffles64 wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
I don't really get mesh. Can someone briefly explain how to use it?
NOT how to access it.Martianshark sums it up the best: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/martianshark/713175
Louis, I'd look here too.
What I don't get is, if you make two different scratch projects for each computer, how can you share only one project online that will work for both?
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Kileymeister wrote:
GirWaffles64 wrote:
Kileymeister wrote:
I don't really get mesh. Can someone briefly explain how to use it?
NOT how to access it.Martianshark sums it up the best: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/martianshark/713175
Louis, I'd look here too.What I don't get is, if you make two different scratch projects for each computer, how can you share only one project online that will work for both?
Some people are smart.
I, for one, am not.
I dunno, ask RHY and he'll drill on about his secret sauce in Mario Vs. Yoshi.
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Maybe a tutorial on how to create a mesh game could help me? I am indeed a bit confused. I would make a slosh multiplayer for me and dolfus555 to play with =/ but i really don't know how to start it. I don't plan on sharing it online though,maybe through megaupload? dunno. but not the scratch website
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Mochi-Boy wrote:
Maybe a tutorial on how to create a mesh game could help me? I am indeed a bit confused. I would make a slosh multiplayer for me and dolfus555 to play with =/ but i really don't know how to start it. I don't plan on sharing it online though,maybe through megaupload? dunno. but not the scratch website
Here, from my previous post. I'm assuming you already have activated Mesh, so here's the tut I used to get started:
GirWaffles64 wrote:
Martianshark sums it up the best: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/martianshark/713175
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if anyone happens to see this post, here's a brief description of mesh.
Mesh is a network of computers on the LAN (unless you use Hamachi). The feature allows you to share variables and to recieve broadcasts on both PCs. You need, therefore, one (or two) projects which share certain variables or broadcasts (ideally open the same project on both PCs and enable mesh mode (shift+click share) on both computers).
For some sample projects that use mesh look in RHY's stuff (cant remember whole name).
Programming a game in mesh is another story. Please post a comment on one of my projects/galleires if you are interested in a tutorial on mesh programming.
There you go, I'll stop writing now. I hope it helps (it was fun writing it anyway)!
--LS97-- (ignore my signature below...)
Last edited by LS97 (2010-03-04 13:47:36)
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LS97 wrote:
if anyone happens to see this post, here's a brief description of mesh.
Mesh is a network of computers on the LAN (unless you use Hamachi). The feature allows you to share variables and to recieve broadcasts on both PCs. You need, therefore, one (or two) projects which share certain variables or broadcasts (ideally open the same project on both PCs and enable mesh mode (shift+click share) on both computers).
For some sample projects that use mesh look in RHY's stuff (cant remember whole name).
Programming a game in mesh is another story. Please post a comment on one of my projects/galleires if you are interested in a tutorial on mesh programming.
There you go, I'll stop writing now. I hope it helps (it was fun writing it anyway)!
--LS97-- (ignore my signature below...)
Mesh can work on long distances, so id say it was a WAN, not a LAN.
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Mesh uses lan only, but if you use hamachi you can make it behave like a wan.
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archmage wrote:
Mesh uses lan only, but if you use hamachi you can make it behave like a wan.
What do you mean? Mesh can work between 2 computers not on the same network, or does it just behave like a LAN?
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Mesh cannot work with computers on other networks alone.
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archmage wrote:
Mesh cannot work with computers on other networks alone.
So thats what i couldn't play someone on the otherside of the world...
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