Discuss Scratch
- JamesOuO
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Better Fullscreen Mode
I personally find it annoying when I make a game with pixel-perfect graphics, but then in full screen it looks really awkward. So, Scratch Team, can you make the full screen exactly 200/300/400% bigger so this doesn't happen?
Last edited by JamesOuO (May 13, 2015 22:39:00)
- ProdigyZeta7
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Better Fullscreen Mode
Fullscreen isn't exactly fullscreen, so I support. 

- scratchisthebest
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Better Fullscreen Mode
Pixel art looks better when all the pixels are square. Looks like trash if it's not so. Support!
- firedrake969_test
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Better Fullscreen Mode
And a true Fullscreen (like Youtube)?
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- PlasmaKairo
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Better Fullscreen Mode
And a true Fullscreen (like Youtube)?I'm pretty sure back in 1.4 you could shift-click the fullscreen button and it would do that
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- heatguts
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Better Fullscreen Mode
back in 1.4Ah, I remember those days. I thought 2.0 would be the next great leap, but it's more of a one-step-forward, two-steps-backward in my opinion.
- powerboy0101
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Better Fullscreen Mode
Wow really? i didn't know that,even though i joined scratch at 1.4,yet i never knew that.And a true Fullscreen (like Youtube)?I'm pretty sure back in 1.4 you could shift-click the fullscreen button and it would do that
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- cheddargirl
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Scratch Team
1000+ posts
Better Fullscreen Mode
Oh, we would definitely love a better fullscreen mode, too!
The tricky part is getting the online player to adjust accordingly - unfortunately the online player adjusts automatically to the size of your browser window, and not surprisingly fullscreen is affected by the same criteria. The result is that you get something over 200% if your browser window is too big, or under 200% if your browser window is too small. This is something that deals more inherently with Flash (and therefore hard to address), I'm not sure if the HTML5 player (when it's released) will also suffer from this inherent flaw.
Luckily, offline 2.0 player goes to true 200%, so pixel-perfect graphics don't look wonky.
The tricky part is getting the online player to adjust accordingly - unfortunately the online player adjusts automatically to the size of your browser window, and not surprisingly fullscreen is affected by the same criteria. The result is that you get something over 200% if your browser window is too big, or under 200% if your browser window is too small. This is something that deals more inherently with Flash (and therefore hard to address), I'm not sure if the HTML5 player (when it's released) will also suffer from this inherent flaw.
Luckily, offline 2.0 player goes to true 200%, so pixel-perfect graphics don't look wonky.

- JamesOuO
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Better Fullscreen Mode
Oh, we would definitely love a better fullscreen mode, too!Huh, the offline editor's full screen is 200% size? You learn something new every day.
The tricky part is getting the online player to adjust accordingly - unfortunately the online player adjusts automatically to the size of your browser window, and not surprisingly fullscreen is affected by the same criteria. The result is that you get something over 200% if your browser window is too big, or under 200% if your browser window is too small. This is something that deals more inherently with Flash (and therefore hard to address), I'm not sure if the HTML5 player (when it's released) will also suffer from this inherent flaw.
Luckily, offline 2.0 player goes to true 200%, so pixel-perfect graphics don't look wonky.
- FlowOS
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Better Fullscreen Mode
Adobe flash allows you to put flash content in full screen without seeing the browser, I support.

















