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- NMario84
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Scratcher
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Scratch's Limitations?
Is there any info on the limits of Scratch? As in how many codes/scripts you can add until you can no longer add more. Also the limit on the number of sprites/background elements can be added to stage?
I was curious about this because most of the projects (in terms of games) I've seen you can complete in less than 5 to 10 minutes. Because of that, I kind of wondered if there was some sort of code/sprite object limit that creators have hit to which they could not progress coding any more of their projects any further.
I was curious about this because most of the projects (in terms of games) I've seen you can complete in less than 5 to 10 minutes. Because of that, I kind of wondered if there was some sort of code/sprite object limit that creators have hit to which they could not progress coding any more of their projects any further.
- dhuls
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratch's Limitations?
You can add as much code as you want, until project.json is larger than 5MB.
You can also add as many sprites and other things, but again, the project.json size limits may stop you.
Many platformers and other games are simple and that's why you can complete them easily. It's actually really hard to get project.json to 5MB.
You can also add as many sprites and other things, but again, the project.json size limits may stop you.
Many platformers and other games are simple and that's why you can complete them easily. It's actually really hard to get project.json to 5MB.
- NMario84
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratch's Limitations?
Okay then, thanks for the quick response.
Never heard of project.json, but I'll settle for the 5 MB limitation I suppose..
Never heard of project.json, but I'll settle for the 5 MB limitation I suppose..
- dhuls
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratch's Limitations?
Okay then, thanks for the quick response.project.json is a file inside all Scratch projects that contains the projects code. How does this work?
Never heard of project.json, but I'll settle for the 5 MB limitation I suppose..
Scratch 3.0's file format, .sb3, and Scratch 2.0's file format, .sb2, are basically custom ZIP files. If you change the filename extension from .sb3 (or .sb2) to .zip it will still be a valid ZIP file, and if you change it back it will still be a valid .sb3 (or .sb2) file. Note that .sb3 and .sb2 aren't compatible.
Inside each .sb3 and .sb2 file are 3 main categories of things:
- The project's images (stored as .PNG for bitmap, .SVG for vector)
- The project's sound (stored as .WAV)
- project.json
For more information, see .sb2 and .sb3 on the Scratch Wiki.
- KennyDSYT
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Scratcher
64 posts
Scratch's Limitations?
You can add as much code as you want, until project.json is larger than 5MB.Projects also must be under 10mb, but the project.json file must be under 5mb.
You can also add as many sprites and other things, but again, the project.json size limits may stop you.
Many platformers and other games are simple and that's why you can complete them easily. It's actually really hard to get project.json to 5MB.
Another point is Scratch is not has advanced has other programming languages, which is another reason why games are so simple and don't take that long.
- Chiroyce
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratch's Limitations?
Projects also must be under 10mb, but the project.json file must be under 5mb.Nope, projects can be any size, there are only limits for the assets and json file.
You can add as much code as you want, until project.json is larger than 5MB.
- Vadik1
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Scratch's Limitations?
People have already answered, but here are more precise numbers:
project.json can't be more than 5242880 bytes
All assets can't be more than 10485760 bytes
If you are saving project on your computer you can go beyond those project size limits, the only limit is amount of ram your computer has.
If you are planning to make a large project, start worring about that limit and taking measures against it from start, or else you might end up with incomplete project which you can't finish.
To easly check size of project.json go to
, download that file and check it's size.
(replace PROJECTIDHERE with id of your project)
project.json can't be more than 5242880 bytes
All assets can't be more than 10485760 bytes
If you are saving project on your computer you can go beyond those project size limits, the only limit is amount of ram your computer has.
It isn't hard to reach project.json limit, it's just hard to make large projects because of how time consuming it is. And if anyone tries to make a large project, reaching project.json limit will happen much sooner than they expected. Most commonly projects run out of project.json space when they have 20000 - 27000 blocks or have a lot of list data.I was curious about this because most of the projects (in terms of games) I've seen you can complete in less than 5 to 10 minutes. Because of that, I kind of wondered if there was some sort of code/sprite object limit that creators have hit to which they could not progress coding any more of their projects any further.It's actually really hard to get project.json to 5MB.
If you are planning to make a large project, start worring about that limit and taking measures against it from start, or else you might end up with incomplete project which you can't finish.
To easly check size of project.json go to
https://projects.scratch.mit.edu/PROJECTIDHERE
(replace PROJECTIDHERE with id of your project)
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