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- barisbogdan
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Scratcher
2 posts
Hidden variables
These variables are invisible no matter what you do, except
say []blocks, or similar ones reports to user.
- gdfsgdfsgdfg
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Hidden variables
I think he’s suggesting variables hidden from someone else
and its rejected (it violates remix policy)
and its rejected (it violates remix policy)
- IceCreamTub
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Hidden variables
This definitelly violates being able to remix in a way or another, no support
- medians
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Hidden variables
Rejected because remixing and downloading would be hard and this would go against that.
Also relatable already:



Also relatable already:



- barisbogdan
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Scratcher
2 posts
Hidden variables
The purpose of this idea is getting cheaters away, for example; if you made a number guessing game, and user run out of tries; character can say “Number was 4”, this feature idea blocks wieving variables without code says it.
- StefanMIX
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Hidden variables
semisupport. would work good for clicker games and/or find the ____ games.
- cookieclickerer33
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Hidden variables
The purpose of this idea is getting cheaters away, for example; if you made a number guessing game, and user run out of tries; character can say “Number was 4”, this feature idea blocks wieving variables without code says it.That’s the entire point of the remix policy, to make sure stuff like this doesn’t happen
- Scratch_NT
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Hidden variables
Umm… No support… Keeping cheaters away, but when you can use say then people will just put the variable into the say block. That's not that hard to do and as it would be a public feature, people would know it anyway. Also ,this makes debugging and remixing a lot les practical and could somewhat prevent people from remixing.
- medians
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Hidden variables
The purpose of this idea is getting cheaters away, for example; if you made a number guessing game, and user run out of tries; character can say “Number was 4”, this feature idea blocks wieving variables without code says it.Just do this then:

If you mean hiding it, even when stopped, then that wouldn't go with the remixing policy.
And they can just do this:

If the sprite is hidden:

Last edited by medians (Feb. 3, 2023 17:25:54)
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