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Contact

My Discord account name has @orrwat since 3/6/2025. Discord is really the only way to contact me other than my YouTube comments which I don't look at often.

Read BEFORE contacting me!

I thought I would make a list of things to think about before sending me a direct message. First I ask that you please get to straight the point. I don't want to have to wait to give you an answer to a question. Second Don't ask me to do Roblox related things if we are not close. Third Do not put suggestions you have for projects I work on in my DMs. Each project I work on has some kind of suggestions channel.

About me

Hi, I'm Orrwat. I'm a programmer and high school student from the big ol' USA that likes classic rock, trains, and card games. I'm not good at time management and I juggle a kajillion projects in a week because I have no clue what the fuck I feel like doing. I'm a big fan of the outdoors and warm weather, and I usually take advantage of those days by biking, going out to the railroad, or (when I'm feeling lazy) I'll pop my window open and code. I have been single my whole life and I'm not looking for a relationship.

I started out on scratch and code.org when I was 7 years old. Making stuff was always so fun to me and I wanted to do more. When I was 8 years old I gained access to roblox. I learned what an uncopylocked game was and I would republish the games. Most of these games were leaked and since I didn't know how to code they would never get updated. I ended up getting bored of this and I quit Roblox all together to play Minecraft. This ended my journey on Roblox for a while.

I went back to Roblox when I was 12 and I started making games the real way. I took down all of the games I stole and started fresh. My first game would be Fires of Mazama, a disaster simulation similar to one like Roblox Titanic by VVG. The music used for the game was a piece named "Fires of Mazama" by Michael Sweeney as it was a piece I was playing for band at the time. I made a mountain mesh using a blender plugin and I split the layers up to make a mountain that would cave in just like the real thing.

I would continue my development journey with the start up of Ro-Twisters in 2023. This is where I'd start really learning how to code. I would utilize the Roblox Developer Forum and later the Roblox Documentation. I would also start the VDX railroad which would fuel my passion for trains. I still work on VDX to this day. I sell products which have gotten great reviews from over 22 customers. I would also become a part time coder for North American Railroad Simulations. You can learn more about my work experience in my portfolio when I finish it.