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No way, dude.
I've been playing this game all too much when I was a small child.
I've been looking for it on Flashpoint for 2 years now.
Thank you for reminding me of it!
This is probably going to be the last Chives processor upgrade for a while.

Chives is pretty capable, and I have already started programming a Chives emulator in Python.
Last edited at 2022/08/10 07:47:31 by Little
Just a note, if you give credit you can use this scene.
...same goes for all of my scenes though
Last edited at 2022/08/10 07:48:20 by Little
You just got yourself banned over someone not liking a numberblocks scene.
I wasn't even rude about it - I just calmly answered a question.
Are you happy now?


P.S: I'm not in that box.
Last edited at 2022/08/10 11:09:18 by Little
Pressing up to extend it just moves the whole thing up.

I think I know what you tried to do. It might be easier to just use a roller inside of the piston itself.
I don't know about you, but I would just about call this test a success.
Nice job!
Nice work!
I miss the "oof" sound...
Someone should use this to generate names for enemies in a game.
That would be hilarious.
Probably running out of RAM.
I'm surprised Algodoo can run with 2GB of RAM.

Heck, my computer has 16G of RAM and Algodoo still runs out of memory all the time!
Last edited at 2022/08/11 03:05:51 by Little
I really like this.
Is it inspired by Innovation Inc?
One word.
School.

(oh and i haven't had any ideas)
Guess the AHOX Modifier is now a car.
Edit: Oh nevermind.
I thought you meant Hyundai as in the car company.

Anyway, it appears as though this is an AHOX modifier with... all of the chips removed?

Don't understand what happened to the chips.

Anyway, have fun removing chips from computers?
I'm just confused.
Last edited at 2022/08/23 12:29:59 by Little
I mean, he isn't claiming he made it, and it doesn't work, so I'm fine with it.
This is clickbait.
I swear, this is the first time I have ever seen Algodoo clickbait.

You really shouldn't lie about serious stuff like losing friends for clout.

Also, you didn't have to upload this 3 times.

(For people who haven't downloaded the scene, once you open it, it's just a regular BFDI scene)
Last edited at 2022/08/24 12:37:19 by Little
Quoting from description:
"This is usually solved because Subleq's program memory is usually inside of the WRAM (working memory), however due to Thyme's inability to directly change an element in a list, this cannot be achieved without absolute snail speed."
They all look the same to me. :s
Also, why are the comments being so toxic?
How about Sonic characters?
That or random builds. I once made my own Computer car after seeing your scene, and it looked pretty funny seeing a tower computer in a driver's seat.

(I'm assuming you're making a new scene, with or without a new race track)

Just a suggestion though. Try not to set all of the wheels to brakes by default.
Last edited at 2022/08/25 14:16:28 by Little
Coming back to this scene, I can definitely say this is a nice scene!

What's funny is that when I said "...You know there's algodoo computers that actually work, right?", the ones that I were talking about weren't actual computers, so they didn't really count.
I'm very confused.

This doesn't act like a bridge, nor does it repair itself.

It's so light that anything, even a hedgehog player model collapses the whole thing.

And if I delete one of the segments, it doesn't rebuild itself.
Also, I think it's worthy to mention that this is the first of my, more advanced scenes.

I will be uploading much more rarely and have much more in-depth scenes, as I'm tired of failing to explain 1 crucial thing and annoying everyone by having a scene nobody but me knows how to use.

This scene alone took over 5 days to create. Not all of them will take this long, but they will still have a lot more hours dumped into them.
lol poor bee
It would be a very big safety concern if you could run JavaScript in Algodoo without external software.

So I would suggest you try not to make one where it sets itself up because that could very easily be modified to be... "malicious".
XRay if you are seeing this, please delete this comment
Last edited at 2023/04/22 21:45:20 by Little
Is it VBSAI2 1.0 or VBSAI 2.0?
This may be my last significant upload, atleast for a long time.
I am starting to use Algodoo for more experimental purposes rather than the more "polished uploading" purposes like seen here.

I had a good run though.
I feel like I have just about pushed Algodoo to its limits and back, and there isn't much more to do with Thyme without just bottlenecking myself by using Algodoo instead of a more powerful language.

I would like to thank everyone who helped me on the way - Kutis96, The Linkage, UnityDogGaming04, all of those people, thank you!

I may see you in a few months. Only one way to find out!
Ropes are known to crash Algodoo.
It's important to note that Algodoo is no longer in active development and the only updates are to maintain compatibility with modern operating systems. As a matter of fact, the Windows branch of Algodoo hasn't seen an update since 2013.

While this is a valid bug report and it does crash Algodoo, the truth is Algodoo is half abandoned.
That's not why, it was mainly because of personal reasons:P
Last edited at 2023/02/13 22:26:55 by Little
That's an algodoo glitch and not a Venge-specific issue.
However I do have a plan to fix this issue in Venge 2: Chapter 2.
Looking back at Venge 1, I can see how it isn't as polished as Venge 2.
It's crazy how, in just a few months, things can change so drastically.
Now make it Russian.
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