Discuss Scratch
- 509robotic
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100+ posts
Easier status bars
so, anyone ever made a game, and had to make the health bar it's own sprite with a bunch of costumes?? I'm thinking you wouldn't have to do that with these new block suggestions:
or, you can have something where you can create a status bar, give it a name, color, and icon in a seperate window that opens up.
Add [health v] bar to screen with position [top right v] :: #faf607
Remove [health v] bar :: #faf607
health :: #faf607 reporter
hunger :: #faf607 reporter
energy :: #faf607 reporter
set [health v] status to () :: #faf607
or, you can have something where you can create a status bar, give it a name, color, and icon in a seperate window that opens up.
Last edited by 509robotic (Feb. 24, 2021 21:12:44)
- DangerousDawn
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1000+ posts
Easier status bars
I support this even though you can do it with variables and lists.
Last edited by DangerousDawn (Feb. 24, 2021 20:11:59)
- TopCode
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1000+ posts
Easier status bars
support retracted, an alternate variable selection along with slider would be much better and more useful than this
Last edited by TopCode (Feb. 25, 2021 16:48:56)
- SpinningCube
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100+ posts
Easier status bars
No support. Scratch shouldn’t give you everything on a silver platter. Game mechanics such as health bars should be coded yourself, you shouldn’t be reliant on a feature to do it for you. Coding a health bar gives you more control over how it works, anyway.
- MDCCCLXVII
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1000+ posts
Easier status bars
it would probably be better to make “progress bars” a variable monitor type. like sliders, a progress bar can have minimum and maximum values.
- 509robotic
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100+ posts
Easier status bars
but scratch is supposed to be for begginers, only just learning the basics of coding No support. Scratch shouldn’t give you everything on a silver platter. Game mechanics such as health bars should be coded yourself, you shouldn’t be reliant on a feature to do it for you. Coding a health bar gives you more control over how it works, anyway.
- 509robotic
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100+ posts
Easier status bars
even though you can do it with variables and lists.ik you can do it with variables and lists, but like I said, if you want a good-looking energy bar for example, you have to make a whole seperate sprite I support this
Last edited by 509robotic (Feb. 24, 2021 21:10:16)
- 509robotic
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100+ posts
Easier status bars
good Idea, but you should also have some graphics control… let me update the current post real quick it would probably be better to make “progress bars” a variable monitor type. like sliders, a progress bar can have minimum and maximum values.
- lordibel
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1000+ posts
Easier status bars
No support. This is exactly like “Platformer Block”
when green flag clickedIt contains all the things essential for a generic platformer.
forever
platform
end
- Ihatr
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1000+ posts
Easier status bars
I find it unlikely that a completely new person will go to Scratch to use a health bar.but scratch is supposed to be for begginers, only just learning the basics of coding No support. Scratch shouldn’t give you everything on a silver platter. Game mechanics such as health bars should be coded yourself, you shouldn’t be reliant on a feature to do it for you. Coding a health bar gives you more control over how it works, anyway.
- Futurebot5
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1000+ posts
Easier status bars
No support. This is too prebuilt, you learn more by making it yourself.
- han614698
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1000+ posts
Easier status bars
Yes, that's exactly the reason I No support. This is too prebuilt, you learn more by making it yourself.don't support.
- the2000
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1000+ posts
Easier status bars
I like MDCCCLXVII's proposal more than anything else. I would like to call attention to the fact that, due to weird layering issues, using pen for a health bar isn't really feasible. I don't think that this is entirely a “do everything for me” suggestion, but it is somewhat close. I'm not really sure how I feel about this.
- Rendangbike2
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1000+ posts
Easier status bars
No support, Scratch is about coding, not games.
- 509robotic
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100+ posts
Easier status bars
no, it's not. No support. This is exactly like “Platformer Block”when green flag clickedIt contains all the things essential for a generic platformer.
forever
platform
end
this adds status bars that can be changed in graphics and other stuff. It's not like poof! 1 block = game! no.
- 509robotic
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100+ posts
Easier status bars
rlly? what if a begginer wants to make a game? a top-down shooter perhaps? I wanted to make a top-down RPG when I first joined scratch, and IK some people don't wanna make that kinda stuff, but some do!I find it unlikely that a completely new person will go to Scratch to use a health bar.but scratch is supposed to be for begginers, only just learning the basics of coding No support. Scratch shouldn’t give you everything on a silver platter. Game mechanics such as health bars should be coded yourself, you shouldn’t be reliant on a feature to do it for you. Coding a health bar gives you more control over how it works, anyway.
- GoogleInScratch
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1000+ posts
Easier status bars
No support. You could just use variables.
With this, it would be too easy to make stuff like that.
With this, it would be too easy to make stuff like that.
- 509robotic
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100+ posts
Easier status bars
scratch is for begginers and is suppost to make it easier for them to learn how to code. I was new to scratch ocnce upon a time, and IK it was way too hard. I'm pretty sure ST wants it to be begginer-friendly. No support. This is too prebuilt, you learn more by making it yourself.
- Rendangbike2
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1000+ posts
Easier status bars
But this is not related to coding.scratch is for begginers and is suppost to make it easier for them to learn how to code. I was new to scratch ocnce upon a time, and IK it was way too hard. I'm pretty sure ST wants it to be begginer-friendly. No support. This is too prebuilt, you learn more by making it yourself.
- 509robotic
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100+ posts
Easier status bars
and coding is about making games. No support, Scratch is about coding, not games.