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#1 2009-03-01 16:49:23

mindstorms244
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Registered: 2008-12-21
Posts: 8

Website Disaster!

Well It started when I attempted to put my game Uro-Fighter on the Scratch website. I was very exited for I had been working of this game for about 24 hours (not all at once!) and and I was exited to tell my friends to play it on the internet. Then the troubles started! First it told me my game was to big (I found that it was only about 1.5 megabytes to large) so i was forced to compress it! after that I thought that all my troubles were over, But no such luck. Because when I checked the scratch website it seemed that the screen was to big so that there was an extremely annoying white line around the title screen. But that was not all for when I hit the "play," button the game said "game over," and started glitching wildly! I was very surprised because nothing of that sort ever happened on my home computer!
So if anyone can help Please Please PLEASE! help my!!!
Yours sincerely:
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#2 2009-03-01 17:08:48

bosox397
Scratcher
Registered: 2008-02-17
Posts: 1000+

Re: Website Disaster!

ITs probably because there is a glitch in ur coding somewhere


Dear Scratch Users,
I'm done with scratch, or at least making projects. I have made one last big game, thats both fun and teaches a lesson about water. It'd mean a lot if you gave me feedback.                              http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/bosox397/569201

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#3 2009-03-01 20:29:43

Paddle2See
Scratch Team
Registered: 2007-10-27
Posts: 1000+

Re: Website Disaster!

Often, the reason that projects act differently on the web has to do with the timing of things.  You may have several scripts all starting on a given Broadcast event (for instance) that really need to act in a certain order.  They work fine in Scratch but, because some events happen a little faster or slower online, they don't work right online.  You can usually cure these kind of problems by adding short Wait blocks ahead of the events that should happen later.


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#4 2009-03-03 17:48:50

BWOG
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Registered: 2008-09-19
Posts: 1000+

Re: Website Disaster!

Or you could just tell people to download it to work correctly

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