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that looks awesome, ive always wanted to make a comic/manga i just never got round to finishing it.

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How are we already past 8000 posts?

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:partying_face: Happy 8000 posts!:partying_face:

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I really don’t see anything that could be improved. It looks pretty good!


Sprites themselves are pretty laggy, so there isn’t really a way around that, but you don’t have that many on the screen anyways, at least not until you get to the point I was at in that screenshot.

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FELLOW GERMAN, MY BROTHER ACROSS THE SEA

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Buddy doesn’t know how much search area that is, 3.84 Million Square Miles, walking every square inch would take you 1.1 Million Years

oh that’s cool, I’m going up to Michigan in the summer

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jeez… i said that i didn’t mean to start a war…

Inflation.
I don’t know, it seems to be getting faster.

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who likes my new name? I hope @AlexTheGoober63 likes it :peanuts:

and because of that one randomuser interview

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would making the hitboxes rectangular make performance any better? I think your javascript extras extension added a setting for that

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No. No.

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that sandwich better be peanut butter, just pure peanut butter

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I have no relation to @eldooDlexiP whatsoever either

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I have no relation to @PixelDoodle either

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Yes, it should. I haven’t played with it much so idk how well it works or anything like that, but yes.

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are you not online often

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Alright, guys, I think 1 week has passed since I last posted my 3 brainteasers/riddles on the forums, so now, I suppose it is a good time to reveal that I created 3 brand new riddles from scratch for all you MakeCoders to try and crack.

These riddles are, once again, ranked from easiest to hardest. In which I think that Riddle #1 is the easiest riddle, Riddle #2 is of medium difficulty, and Riddle #3 is the hardest one.

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Riddle #1: The Alibi

The Riddle Itself

A young woman was found dead in a dark alleyway. The coroner estimated her time of death to be at 10:03 PM the previous night, and it was very clear that foul play was involved in the circumstances of her death: blunt force trauma (e.g., baseball bat), to be more specific

The police quickly found a male suspect. When the police asked him about where he was yesterday at 10:03 PM, he stated that he was “drinking at a nearby bar at the time of the murder.”

The authorities immediately prosecuted him for first-degree murder. Why did they do that?

Answer To Riddle #1

The police merely asked him where he was at 10:03 PM yesterday, and they never told him about a crime, let alone a murder having taken place at that time. But the suspect had to butt in with the key words: “at the time of the murder”, indicating that he knew key details about the circumstances (time of death) of the crime that had not yet been disclosed to him, making him look more suspicious than he already was.

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Riddle #2: A 2100+ Difference

The Riddle Itself

You have been scheduled to play a game face-to-face with a chess grandmaster who has over 2700 ELO; meanwhile, you are at 600 ELO, good enough to beat a decent amount of newbie chess players across the globe but nowhere near the level of a grandmaster. The opportunity to play against a chess grandmaster is something that most people never get, so naturally there’s a lot of pressure.

Anyways, you play the scheduled game with the chess grandmaster, and surprisingly? Despite the 2100+ ELO gap, you won the game. Not a stalemate/draw or a defeat, but a decisive victory. It wasn’t just a fluke either; you rematch with the 2700+ ELO guy several times, and you came out on top in all the outcomes.

Assuming that the grandmaster was not holding back at all and was in his prime condition while playing, it was all fair play, and you didn’t bring a “good luck charm” with you either; how could this be possible?

Answer To Riddle #2

Note that the riddle did not necessarily say that you and the grandmaster were playing a chess game/or match; it just said that you were playing a face-to-face game, no more, no less. It wouldn’t be that far off to assume that you and the grandmaster were playing a game other than chess (in which you were far more skilled at), so the grandmaster didn’t have much of an advantage.

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Riddle #3: A Peculiar Entity (Again)

The Riddle Itself

Through the fabrics of history…

I was there from the start to the beginning of the end.

I could be interpreted as a mere ant, but I am more a leviathan.

I soar my highest on an infinite canvas.

What am I?

Answer To Riddle #3

The answer is a Star. Stars live incredibly long, so in their lifespan, they can observe the starts and ends of many lives, species, empires, and civilisations all throughout the historical timeline. When most people glance up at the night sky, stars look like mere tiny specks of white brightness, the size of “a mere ant”, but in reality, most stars are much larger and dwarf our planet Earth (leviathan emphasising the size in comparison to an ant). There are also humans who try to paint/or manifest lines connecting stars to form an image, otherwise known as a constellation, which is what infinite canvas means.

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Same deal as usual: if forum members could please try and solve the following brainteasers and riddles that I set forward above, and then reply to this post with the number of riddles that they got right or wrong, pls, ty.

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Can browser extension be used in multiplayer?

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