#what is a circuit?
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so its similar to the maker pen? or that's something else
Without circuits the game won't have any awesome stuff like powers effects, person ability, more
The circuiys it's in the Maker pen
Circuits*
No
Well
It's like a system to the game
The chips are hard to learn as beginner but as long as you learn from technology idk if you have you can master it to be a partner Creator
Take classes is good option
Gtg cya
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Look up some circuits in real life it's part of technologies
A small chip that can run something
It’s rec rooms coding language, so instead of making games using Java or C*, you’d use circuits you spawn with the maker pen, it’s essentially code visualized
This video explains it pretty well
I really hope this video ends up being actually useful to someone and it doesn't turn out to actually just suck and be boring so nobody cares lol
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i thought a circut is like a racetrack like from mario kart (e.g. Mario Circuit)
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There just things that do stuff and tell you stuff
Its like code, but for rec room. Its used in player made games to tell the game what to do.
Node based programming, kinda like Blueprint in Unreal.
Or you can self teach yourself like I did myself
All I would do is watch circuit tutorials and mess around with the chips that they provided me
And some chips are easy to understand with logic like the distance chip which gets the distance between A and B
It’s coding, but it’s blocks (aka node/noding)
Circuits is referring to a "Node" in the Maker Pen.
It is what creators use in their rooms for the programming/code, how the game functions. In this case, it called CV2, which is essentially "Block Coding" in Rec Room.
For example, a clicker game would have one of the following circuits: Int Variable and Add to add 1 onto a text.
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