Yes, that’s definitely the plan, I’ve made an ease bundle for myself already… and a checkpoint one so those will be easier to just plop into the game. I’ll definitely be using a lot of behavior input and outputs. The bundles won’t be anything too complex but could help save a lot of time for user’s with larger games who don’t want to go through processes of recoding things or copy and pasting things.
After this project I’m going to start a new game (so many freakin’ ideas bundled up right now it’s hard keeping them in) and hopefully it will benefit from this project!
I’m probably going to start a discord server, but I need to know if anyone would join it for the sake of development and time. CLOSED
Vote is final, creating a discord soon this afternoon. I will be sending everyone who voted for yes the link, and afterwards I’ll make a second poll open to anyone who wants to join, anyone who says yes will be invited.
Want to join the Behavior Library 2.0 discord, for giving feedback, voting on suggestions, asking for help, and information on Flowlab code? Let me know in the poll below (if you haven’t already voted on the poll above for the discord server, if you have done that I’m already going to invite you)!
Dollarama does not have the original products. My sister and I bought some Minecraft figures that were probably from 2015. We bought them in late 2019. I bought Diamond armour Steve, and she bought a Creeper. Neither of our figures was genuine. They both felt absurdly “chemically”, and Steve had a mispaint on his face that made it look like he was crying. Steve’s Diamond Sword had a handle that was way longer than it should be. I know what the genuine figures from this specific mid-2010s toyline was like because I had purchased a Blacksmith Villager figure around the time that they were new.
I had a bunch of Minecraft figures before they started reissuing them with the comic feature, but I had like three Steve’s so I colored one of their eyes white to have a herobrine, lol.