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- CHESHT
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Lowered FPS when using a tag script
FPs is lowered when using a tag script (im making a tag game)
Code is located in Char_Red and Char_Blue
I'm using variables like if tagged = true/false then switch to costume2 (yellow dot = tagged)
Game: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/994694192/editor
Code is located in Char_Red and Char_Blue
I'm using variables like if tagged = true/false then switch to costume2 (yellow dot = tagged)
Game: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/994694192/editor
Last edited by CHESHT (April 5, 2024 12:33:05)
- Wolf_Link21
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Lowered FPS when using a tag script
I don't see any problems?
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- callmehNOOB123
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Lowered FPS when using a tag script
FPs is lowered when using a tag script (im making a tag game)
Code is located in Char_Red and Char_Blue
I'm using variables like if tagged = true/false then switch to costume2 (yellow dot = tagged)
Game: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/994694192/editor
You might be on a lower-end device, as it runs pretty smoothly.
- BigNate469
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Lowered FPS when using a tag script
Seems to be working fine for me, and I'm on a Chromebook that has a processor equivalent to one from ~2004.
Keep in mind that Scratch does have a maximum framerate of 30 fps.
Keep in mind that Scratch does have a maximum framerate of 30 fps.
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- CHESHT
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Lowered FPS when using a tag script
Oh that makes sense, it does look choppy but that's most likely the FPS Seems to be working fine for me, and I'm on a Chromebook that has a processor equivalent to one from ~2004.
Keep in mind that Scratch does have a maximum framerate of 30 fps.
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