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FatFitFut
Scratcher
48 posts

[FINDING BUG] Help me find the bug in my game

I literally have no idea where to post this. Either Help with script or Collaboration because this thread seems belong to both place. But since this thread request you to find the bug in my project instead of asking one individual script. Collaboration you go.

Yes, like i said earlier. Im asking for your help to find multiple bugs on my project, no matter how small or important it is. Just tell me which event you call it “bug”, and i will tell if its intentional or bug.

How does this benefit you? I dunno. A simple credit seems ok i think. Oh wait, im not in Growtopia forums where i have to pay them over finding a bug haha.

The project : https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/87340244/

when I receive [a news that FatFitFut is offline v]
wait until <[FatFitFut] = [online again]>
Error occured. The last block is taking too long to execute that the next script run because they are too bored to wait
FatFitFut
Scratcher
48 posts

[FINDING BUG] Help me find the bug in my game

Bump

Seriously why everytime i post a thread it went dead. Is my thread not interesting enough or something as simple as playing then report bug is a ridicilous request?

when I receive [a news that FatFitFut is offline v]
wait until <[FatFitFut] = [online again]>
Error occured. The last block is taking too long to execute that the next script run because they are too bored to wait
FatFitFut
Scratcher
48 posts

[FINDING BUG] Help me find the bug in my game

Is such a small request like this is a impossible feat?

when I receive [a news that FatFitFut is offline v]
wait until <[FatFitFut] = [online again]>
Error occured. The last block is taking too long to execute that the next script run because they are too bored to wait
VintageAura
Scratcher
100+ posts

[FINDING BUG] Help me find the bug in my game

It'd go in help with scripts, although normally you're supposed to have a direction with your post.
-The powerups are oversized
-+25 marker randomly appearing
- Powerup hitbox detection poor
- object moves faster along a diagonal axis

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