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- bULFbUG
- Scratcher
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Accessing Deleted Scratch Projects
As many of you know, there is a Scratch extension called TurboWarp. If you don't know what it is, it just makes Scratch projects run faster. Anyways, have you ever seen a link for a project, and clicked onto it, and said the server is Scratch'ing its head. This is because the project was either deleted, or doesn't exist. But I found a way to access these links. For some reason, TurboWarp allows you to look at an unshared/deleted project, which I think is super cool. So if you type in the TurboWarp search the link: scratch.mit.edu/projects/1. This IS the VERY FIRST Scratch project! It doesn't have a name tho for some reason.
- kccuber
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Accessing Deleted Scratch Projects
We know.
sorry, i just get annoyed when seeing these advanced off topics about “project 1”
sorry, i just get annoyed when seeing these advanced off topics about “project 1”
Last edited by kccuber (May 25, 2021 22:04:13)
- mybearworld
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Accessing Deleted Scratch Projects
That is because of a API glitch (?)
Even on scratch's official site https://llk.github.io/scratch-gui/master/#1 it works too. Also, these are test projects…
Even on scratch's official site https://llk.github.io/scratch-gui/master/#1 it works too. Also, these are test projects…
Signatures are the only place where assets links still work.
- linearlemur
- Scratcher
500+ posts
Accessing Deleted Scratch Projects
That isn't actually the first project. The very first project was overwritten in order to test Scratch 2.0. It doesn't have a name because Turbowarp can't access the names of deleted projects. Also, everyone knows about viewing deleted projects with Turbowarp, you don't need to make a whole topic about it.
I found out how to put letters in cloud variables! https://turbowarp.org/526557379 (I really didn't feel like sharing the project, lol)
- samq64
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Accessing Deleted Scratch Projects
TurboWarp isn't an extension, it's a Scratch 3 mod. The reason there is no project name on project id 1 is because it's obviously not shared and TurboWarp doesn't show project titles on its project page for unshared projects, you can see the project name by pressing see inside though. I'm pretty sure that project is titled “Project” but that could just be because it couldn't get the name.
Also, like others have said, everyone knows TurboWarp can see unshared projects already, and this is not the first advanced topic about Project 1.
Also, like others have said, everyone knows TurboWarp can see unshared projects already, and this is not the first advanced topic about Project 1.
Last edited by samq64 (May 26, 2021 00:05:39)
- Zerofile
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Accessing Deleted Scratch Projects
As many of you know, there is a Scratch extension called TurboWarp. If you don't know what it is, it just makes Scratch projects run faster. Anyways, have you ever seen a link for a project, and clicked onto it, and said the server is Scratch'ing its head. This is because the project was either deleted, or doesn't exist. But I found a way to access these links. For some reason, TurboWarp allows you to look at an unshared/deleted project, which I think is super cool. So if you type in the TurboWarp search the link: scratch.mit.edu/projects/1. This IS the VERY FIRST Scratch project! It doesn't have a name tho for some reason.
1. We have been able to access unshared projects basically since the start of scratch, nothing new here
2. That is not the first scratch project (c'mon isn't it obvious its using so many scratch 3 sprites) and there have been other topics about this before
thanks for the website ST
- ReinoScreech
- Scratcher
500+ posts
Accessing Deleted Scratch Projects
i have known that for months already… As many of you know, there is a Scratch extension called TurboWarp. If you don't know what it is, it just makes Scratch projects run faster. Anyways, have you ever seen a link for a project, and clicked onto it, and said the server is Scratch'ing its head. This is because the project was either deleted, or doesn't exist. But I found a way to access these links. For some reason, TurboWarp allows you to look at an unshared/deleted project, which I think is super cool. So if you type in the TurboWarp search the link: scratch.mit.edu/projects/1. This IS the VERY FIRST Scratch project! It doesn't have a name tho for some reason.
- dhuls
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Accessing Deleted Scratch Projects
That isn't actually the first Scratch project. Apparently, Fish Chomp is the first project. Projects 1-103 were overwritten with test projects when 3.0 came out (it's pretty obvious they're not from 1.x, the sprites aren't pixelated).
- Maximouse
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Accessing Deleted Scratch Projects
Only project 1 is made with Scratch 3. Projects 2-18 are tests for a map extension, and other projects with IDs below 104 are weird test projects. Some of them don't even exist. Projects 1-103 were overwritten with test projects when 3.0 came out (it's pretty obvious they're not from 1.x, the sprites aren't pixelated).
Last edited by Maximouse (May 26, 2021 09:00:32)
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