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- KingCoder64
- Scratcher
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Block-E(ScratchGPT)
I don't know if this is really help for making an extension so much as just an idea I have had for a while, but I've always thought it would be cool if there was some sort of Ai that could help you make video games on Scratch. It wouldn't be something where you would just say, for example, “Make me Appel 2.0 with a bunch of cool new things”, instead it would help you understand code as well as teach you code, so for example you could ask, “What code makes Appel jump when space key is pressed?” Or you could say “How would I add a new type of worm to the game?” I think it would give you a whole sort of lesson, for example ‘Adding Mobs to Appel’ which would go on to teach you how to add mobs to the game and the code you could use as well as showing you how and why it works so that you won't need help with it again. Finally Scratch games would have a little symbol or the word Block-E or something like that on the project so that people like Griffpatch and CrystalKeeper would still get credit for the games they make without using Ai.
- julmik6478
- Scratcher
500+ posts
Block-E(ScratchGPT)
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- Mr_rudy
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Block-E(ScratchGPT)
both do ai, penguingpt has more features tho wait is it the gemini extension or PenguinGPT
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- orangeluigi
- Scratcher
76 posts
Block-E(ScratchGPT)
his idea is a AI built into Scratch that helps you code. Nothing like PenguinGPT, but this is an amazing idea! FULL SUPPORT!
i do stuff on the forums sometimes
when flag clicked
forever
if <I make project::sensing> then
make project (better v)::sensing
if < <awesomeness of new project::sensing> < <awesomeness of old project::sensing> > then
go back::events
if <not <<new project::sensing> = <old project::sensing>>::operators> then
GO BACK::events
end
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