Talk:Flappy Bird - PTC Edition/@comment-67.162.118.85-20140213184141/@comment-9531161-20140213213024

You know, maybe they don't understand the jumbled mess of QR codes with seemingly random numbering. Just because you've done this a million times doesn't mean that everyone else suddenly understands it as well. Jeez Pixel, get a grip on yourself.

Wiki Contributor, Petit Computer programs generally require more than 1 file to run. There's usually a program file, some sprite files, color files, etc. Each one has a set of QR codes to scan, and are independent from the other resources. Sometimes there's only 1 QR code required for a resource, other times there are many. For instance, when you're scanning this program, the first three QR codes represent one resource (which is why they're numbered like that). The whole second row is just a bunch of 1 QR code resources; make sure you scan them all. The third row has one resource with two QR codes, but after that, everything else is just a bunch of tiny resources. When you're all done scanning everything, go back to the main menu and go to "View Gallery" and click on "FLAPBIRD".

Oh, and it might make it easier to scan if you middle click the QR image sheet on this page and then zoom in on the new window.