Yeah, so this is exactly what it sounds like. You know how the Point Towards block instantly makes whatever it is point towards the thing, well what if you want it to do that but more smoothly? Well you can just use this code instead. It's not 100% perfect, but it's good enough and free so I don't really care. There's notes on the inside too if you wanna change some stuff, make it accelerate faster or whatever. You can also change it's max turning speed, but it basically breaks after 30, so yeah don't do that. I've also included an alternate form of it, with no acceleration or deceleration. You can use that if you prefer. That's all from me.
Yeah I used my brain to make this. Give credit if you feel like it. I hear that only cool people do it though. This code was made for the Bull's Eye Bills in SMM3 on my main profile, this is that code but slightly edited. I'd wanted to use a piece of code like this in the past but could never find it, so I've now just made it myself. I'm not really sure why you feel the need to read every piece of text you find, it's not like you're gonna find some deep wisdom in the Notes and Credits section of a stupid Scratch project. Stop wasting your time and go do something more interesting. Actually though, I wish more people on Scratch took a minute to just read the Instructions of a Scratch project, like it's so common to see people ask "how do you do x" and the Instructions on how to do x are literally the third thing the Instructions tells you how to do. Like, you've now wasted both of our time, with you writing a needless comment, and me having to respond to that needless comment with "Yeah you do x by clicking whatever, it's right there in the Instructions." Like come on dude, what was even the point. Scratch probably isn't gonna like that I'm complaining about Scratch-related issues right here on a Scratch project, so this actually isn't me talking, it's my little brother. Still not sure why you're reading so far into this though.