No I am not leaving Scratch forever. What I'm essentially going to be doing in the future, for future mega-projects, is all gonna be on TurboWarp. This is simply because Scratch's current block-based system is restrictive and limiting; it lacks variety. Still doesn't support right-click, scroll-click, or any keyboard character other than abc123. There is not enough math, not enough specifications on variables or lists and there is an infuriating lack of possibilities. My plans are too complex and too advanced, and only the greater library of TurboWarp, its blocks and its extensions, can support that. The only thing Scratch has added this year is a thumbnail option for projects, and 1 new extension.