@joyrider3774 just browsed through some old posts; I still like this one a lot. Nice work!
PS: ..and yeah QR codes contain less data (also more redundant) than these images.
Thanks for this post! Really helps alot for trying to get my games published! Is there anyone from the Fuze team we should specifically be talking to when we have a game that we're wanting to get published to the eShop?
SPF53MND5M - "Dark Maze II" by Richard
NWDSXMNDXR - "Bisque or Not Bisque" by Isaac I'm 12 By the way
N5SD2MNDHB - "Dougie Deuce" by DaddyJDM
76873MNDNZ - "LeftRight" by Devieus
9ZF63MND5C - "REDRUM ROBO RUN" by vinicity
N1757MNDNP - "Dither Ball" by Scrubz
N9T2FNNDDT - "Silhouette" by mozipha
78R63MND5U - "Dicing With Death" by Waldron
H2B63MND51 - "2" by Aybery
55A63MND9F - "Crash on Cobalt 9" by Dinocoder
Hadn't got around to playing yet apologies! Just had a go, this feels great! Congrats on putting together a polished, finished game project. Really great work, love the bowler asset!!
VCH63MND1E - "Ghost Castle" by Matt R. aka Thundarr
FB563MND5C - "S.E.A.R.C.H." by vinicity
9AX43MNDHB - "SIRCH" by DaddyJDM
NHQQ3MND5G - "dark catacombs" by Nathan Meier
X8PP2MNDNP - "Balloon Share v2" by Scrubz
N4TT7MND9F - "Search for the Lost City" by Dinocoder
N3XVDMND5U - "SearchForTruth" by waldron
N969VMNDHB - "Driftin Deliveries" by monkeee
N1LEENNDNZ - "The Hunt for Green July" by Develius
I'm not aware of any built-in way to do that. For most array processing functions, if you want them, it's up to you to code them.
It's not directly related to your question, but one trick I've found that can be useful in some circumstances, particularly when dealing with structs, is to convert the array/struct into a string using str() and then process it with the string functions. It's particularly relevant to structs because it allows you to search for a field within the struct, which can't normally be done. The limitation on this, though, is that str() will throw an error if the struct contains anything such as a handle that can't be converted to a string.