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Subject: Re: How many turtles?
From: Shawn Jesty <shawn@xxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2006 16:26:46 -0500

Hi Bridget,

you won't be able to use over 150 objects without things starting to behave strangely. You might want to have them look into color detection rather than collision detection, might save you some turtles.

Another option is to, if possible, use getproject, unless you need all of the turtles in the same project. Also, any turtle that is simply assuming a motionless shape, should be stamped, to save a turtle.

Regards.

Shawn


How many turtles can MW handle? Students are telling me 141 turtles and
then a message stating that there is no more room for objects?
Is this true?
And if so, is there a way around it.
Two of my students are trying to create the game battleship and they
need a lot of turtles. 205 to be exact.





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