Okay, so today I messed around with something called “Bat McLellan.” Honestly, I’d never heard of it before, but I was bored and wanted to try something new. I’m no expert, just a guy who likes to tinker, and I figured I’d share my clumsy journey.
Getting Started
First, I needed to, you know, actually get this thing. I poked around the internet, found some files, and downloaded them. Seemed simple enough, right? Wrong! I realized quickly I had no clue what to do with these files. It was like getting a box of IKEA furniture without the instructions.
Figuring it Out (Sort Of)
After a bit more digging, I found some online guides. These were… okay. Some steps were clear, others were like, “Just do the thing!” And I’m sitting here thinking, “What thing?!” But, I pressed on. I started clicking around, trying different settings, basically just mashing buttons until something happened.

- Downloaded the files.
- Got totally lost.
- Found some guides (kinda helpful).
The “Aha!” Moment (Maybe?)
Eventually, I managed to get something working. I think. It wasn’t pretty, and I’m pretty sure I broke a few things along the way, but hey, it did something. I tweaked a few more settings, based on pure guesswork and a bit of luck. It felt like trying to assemble a puzzle in the dark.
The Result
So, what did I end up with? Well, it’s… working. I’m not entirely sure how it’s working, or if it’s even working the way it’s supposed to, but it’s definitely doing something. I’m calling that a win, even if it’s a messy, slightly confused win.
I might play with it some more later, maybe try to figure out what I actually did. For now, I’m just happy I didn’t completely break my computer.