9:50 Ay I got the thumbnail, and yes it was done in blender, I hand tracked the video, used blender to render out the balls then used fancy video editing to combine them, and rotoscope out the tool and hot bar while keeping the gray part of the hot bar slightly translucent and blurry.
6:43 I can confirm that this IS in the game files, a friend of mine put it into the game through a mod, apparently it's got some basic animations too, though he wasn't able to put them to the model.
I think the part that they're looking at is for input buffering, which means if you press a button a bit early it still registers, but it causes input lag.
Him with 1,000 scrap mecnic hours. Me as some I have 750 Minecraft hours on the device I play least and like 1,000 on the main so I agree with the some games give addiction
Hey Durf. Would you be able use a piston to separate the logic to see the lines better. So something like a 5 blocks long, 5 blocks wide and 1 block tall. Then have a copy above it on a piston to raise to see the connection line between. And use a lift to weld them together for a more compact and still understandable thing. I would try but my computer physically cannot run scrap mechanic. It can barely run RU-vid.