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- Meep5010
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Scratcher
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scratch: x-box 360 / x-box one edition
No support. Dedicated consoles are dated, and aren't really dev tools anyway. Also, if you want to make controller functions, just ask for certain controller support or, more easily, get a PicoBoard.
HOW DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND! THE CONTROLLER IS NOT THE POINT, THE CONSOLE IS!
- Ninkancho
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Scratcher
500+ posts
scratch: x-box 360 / x-box one edition
Then the ST could just add XBOX controller support, since I believe you can already wire one into a USB port.
- johndeere47
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Scratcher
100+ posts
scratch: x-box 360 / x-box one edition
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Last edited by johndeere47 (Aug. 27, 2023 01:57:01)
- Pikakirby7893
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Scratcher
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scratch: x-box 360 / x-box one edition
Yeah, this guy is right (johndeere, I mean)I understand. But that's not entirely what I said. You see, these dedicated consoles were made specifically for gaming. And right in the age where multimedia overrides them, they're already losing to PCS and portable computers (smartphones and tablets specifically). Also, Scratch just does not feel like a tool that fits for consoles, anyway. A console port would see quick obsoletion.No support. Dedicated consoles are dated, and aren't really dev tools anyway. Also, if you want to make controller functions, just ask for certain controller support or, more easily, get a PicoBoard.
HOW DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND! THE CONTROLLER IS NOT THE POINT, THE CONSOLE IS!
Caps lock, by the way.
Last edited by Pikakirby7893 (March 2, 2016 16:45:38)
- NanoRook
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
scratch: x-box 360 / x-box one edition
Xbox 360 and One don't support flash. Also, Scratch is working on an HTML version of Scratch which will run anywhere. Keyword: ANYWHERE So if Xbox One isn't outdated (Like stated above.) and it has an Internet Browser (It should because the PeasantBox Xbox One isn't outdated, again, like you said.) then the HTML version should work. And like you said:
also, I understand this would take a long loong LOOONG time to make but I don't care how long it takes to create it, as long as it is made eventually
- NanoRook
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
scratch: x-box 360 / x-box one edition
HOW DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND! THE CONTROLLER IS NOT THE POINT, THE CONSOLE IS!
Caps lock? Really?
- the2000
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
scratch: x-box 360 / x-box one edition
No support. How would button A, B etc. work on computers?
- JonathanSchaffer
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
scratch: x-box 360 / x-box one edition
1.4 doesn't need flash.Do the consoles you mentioned support Flash?If not, this would mean a lot of work for the Scratch Team.
The Scratch Team could spend their energy on something else. No support.




- DaSpudLord
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
scratch: x-box 360 / x-box one edition
We're on version 2.0. Why would the ST use an outdated version?1.4 doesn't need flash.Do the consoles you mentioned support Flash?If not, this would mean a lot of work for the Scratch Team.
The Scratch Team could spend their energy on something else. No support.
And 1.4 requires either Java (for the online version, which only plays projects) or Adobe Air (offline version, includes the editor). I don't know about Java, but I highly doubt xbox supports Adobe Air.
- f1lip
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
scratch: x-box 360 / x-box one edition
No support, 1. It would be hard to control Scratch with your controller. 2. Xbox or Playstation does not support Flash Player
- Sheep_maker
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
scratch: x-box 360 / x-box one edition
How would one press the “g” key?
- PrincessPanda_test_
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
scratch: x-box 360 / x-box one edition
No support, ain't nobody got time for that.
Also, not everyone has an Xbox.
Also, not everyone has an Xbox.
- Sigton
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
scratch: x-box 360 / x-box one edition
No support becasuse X-box doesn't support Flash, and plus I don't like the idea of a console edition of Scratch.
Sigton
Sigton
- Macie1234
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Scratcher
100+ posts
scratch: x-box 360 / x-box one edition
If the ST is going to port Scratch beyond PCs and laptops, then they should probably start with porting Scratch to mobile devices (phones and tablets). I don't think porting Scratch to a gaming console would be worth their time. You could always see if you could find a 3rd party to develop it if you really find it necessary, but I think that a version of Scratch for Xbox would go underappreciated.They are working on a h5/c3/js? editor…bump / potato o-oYou don't need to bump your post when it's still on the front page.
- Macie1234
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Scratcher
100+ posts
scratch: x-box 360 / x-box one edition
Xbox 360 and One don't support flash. Also, Scratch is working on an HTML version of Scratch which will run anywhere. Keyword: ANYWHERE So if Xbox One isn't outdated (Like stated above.) and it has an Internet Browser (It should because the PeasantBox Xbox One isn't outdated, again, like you said.) then the HTML version should work. And like you said:Exactly. Someone can make a quick and easy fork and package it without the ST…also, I understand this would take a long loong LOOONG time to make but I don't care how long it takes to create it, as long as it is made eventually
- Macie1234
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Scratcher
100+ posts
scratch: x-box 360 / x-box one edition
Support.Uh… No. Those won't work… Those converters are meant for simple things like ads.There are converters for Flash to HTML5. They can do that and you can do Scratch on any system providing you can do it online.Do the consoles you mentioned support Flash?If not, this would mean a lot of work for the Scratch Team.
The Scratch Team could spend their energy on something else. No support.
Also, I don't support. If you want it, make your own when scratch 3 is released.
- Meep5010
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Scratcher
100+ posts
scratch: x-box 360 / x-box one edition
No support, 1. It would be hard to control Scratch with your controller. 2. Xbox or Playstation does not support Flash Playerplease take a look at the bottom of the first post
- Meep5010
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Scratcher
100+ posts
scratch: x-box 360 / x-box one edition
How would one press the “g” key?I have no idea what you are talking about
- Scratcher1002
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
scratch: x-box 360 / x-box one edition
In the new edition, how would you press the “g” key?How would one press the “g” key?I have no idea what you are talking about
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