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    Best posts made by shig.araki

    • I'm so sorry everyone.

      I am writing to sincerely apologize for saying the N word and being very racist plus cursing. It’s clear that the actions caused hurt when everyone started to hate me during the times I’ve done that. I regret my actions and I’m truly sorry for the hurt caused. Full responsibility is taken for these words said from me. My real isn’t Michael, Aiden, or Tengen. Please for now call me Shiggy/Shig.

      I have taken some time to reflect on my behavior and I’m committed to being more thoughtful and considerate in interactions. I will strive to be more of a nice person and ensure my words aren’t offensive. Please let me know if there’s anything that can be done by me to make everyone not hate me.
      Love,
      Shiggy. ❤

      posted in General Discussion
      shig.araki
      Shiggy
    • SonicPlushies discussion

      Even for a passionate and tunalented creator like Jerome Chiedozie, continuing to solely focus on CreatiCode projects might eventually limit his potential for growth and impact within the broader world of creative endeavors. While CreatiCode offers a valuable entryway into programming and 3D project development through its accessible block-based interface, it’s inherently a stepping stone, much like Scratch, and eventually, one may find its limitations begin to stifle more ambitious or complex ideas. As his skills evolve and his vision expands, the inherent constraints of a visual programming language, designed for ease of use rather than unlimited flexibility, could become increasingly noticeable. He might encounter difficulties when attempting to implement highly intricate mechanics or explore advanced programming concepts, as these platforms can sometimes abstract away the underlying logic in a way that, while simplifying initial learning, can later hinder deep understanding and precise control. Moreover, the reach and community of a platform like CreatiCode, while active and supportive, might not be as vast or offer the same professional opportunities as platforms that utilize more conventional programming languages and tools. Diversifying into platforms like Unity, Roblox Create (once his computer specs allow and once he learns languages like C# or JavaScript, according to a user on the CreatiCode Forum), or even web development platforms, could open up a wealth of possibilities for more complex creations, broader collaboration with a wider developer community, and the ability to reach a larger, more diverse audience. Moving beyond the initial learning stage and exploring these more robust tools would allow Jerome to push the boundaries of his creativity and tackle projects with a level of depth and sophistication that might not be fully achievable within the confines of CreatiCode, ultimately leading to greater fulfillment and professional growth as a developer. So get off of CreatiCode!
      -Sincerely, Michael

      posted in Feedback
      shig.araki
      Shiggy
    • RE: Hello CreatiCoders.

      @layangelgrizzle I like that anime girl, I like vocaloid. My future projects will be games but i’m busy irl. I’m a adult and I like coding 🙂

      posted in Project Showcase
      shig.araki
      Shiggy
    • RE: SonicPlushies discussion

      @jeffreyrb03-gmail yesScreenshot 2025-08-03 15.46.38.png

      posted in Feedback
      shig.araki
      Shiggy