macky527 - Thanks for telling me that it's laggy. You are very helpful because I did not know that, and neither did anyone else. So thank you Captain Obvious!
Hey PoisonusShroom -- Congratulations! You made a scene that actually DOES something, and it's not a camp signup, and it's not a colored stick figure posing for David Rycam, and it's not Algocathlon Results for days 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,...... 87! Good job, and I hope you'll continue making active, dynamic, and interesting scenes!
Yes, there is a lot you should add because a scene made of colored teardrops that you call a family is so silly that I my eyes hurt from rolling them!
This is about the dumbest Algodoo scene I have ever seen. Why not make a scene that moves or does something other than pose like they are having their pictures taken? Make a car or a bus or something. Just don't make those ridiculous teardrop people any more.
T'wind - Are you his man-servant? Does he whisper things into your ear so that you can pass his thoughts along to others? Well, if the answer is NO to both questions, then please butt out, and let him answer questions that were directed to him. I want to determine if he is capable of writing English text.
It looks like it might be a fun game, but you give no instructions how to play it! What keys do I press? What is the end result of the game? Etc. You of course know how to play your own game, but you cannot assume that everyone else knows how to play it!
Why don't YOU try deleting confusing clutter? You are the one who created it, so rather than ask all users to delete that junk, you should be the one who has to clean it up.
The scene overall makes no sense. And then when I start Algodoo, all objects in your scene fall down into a pile of rubble. What sense is that? When a well-made scene gets started, it should DO something that is worth while, or useful, or helpful in some way. It should not perform like many of the juvenile scenes that newbies often make! You have made some fairly good scenes before, and so I was surprised (and disappointed) when I saw this latest one that you made.
I looked at your entire history of scenes here on Algobox, and I must say that you are very talented! Many of your scenes employ a lot of Thyme scripting, and you are very good at it. I am impressed! I hope that you will continue making more awesome scenes that use a lot of Thyme scripting!
Good job! I did not try to program it yet, but I will play with it later when I have more time. Many years ago I wrote some industrial control programs in Assembler Language for the Intel 8085A uP, and this scene brought back some memories of those days. It was very challenging to write programs that can not be larger than 65 KBytes! Also, the size of RAM was very limited.
Because of me you can't realize your dreams? You are joking, right? Are your dreams so trivial and petty that they have something to do with Algodoo? Oh my! If that's the case, then you have some serious emotional problems and you need to get professional help.
faytree - HA HA HA HA HA! Sorry to laugh, and I hope that your eyes were not flashed too badly, faytree, but that link you shared is awesome! Very funny!
Well, there's nothing wrong with liking music! I like music too, but my taste in the type of music is rather out-dated. I happen to be a classic Rock fan. I still like the awesome Rock bands that were popular during the 1970's and 1980's such as Aerosmith, Pink Floyd, and Lynyrd Skynyrd. Good stuff!