ok thanks for the suggestion but for some reason I'm using construct as a game engine and it's that I don't know how to program although lately I've been interested in learning gdscript but thanks for the idea anyway, and one last question, what if I bought a construct 3 license on February 29th would I have to pay for it on February 28th? (I'm just asking out of curiosity, not that it makes you do it), it makes me very angry to see how lately what is "yours" is no longer yours so to speak, since you're only buying a license to use that product at any time the company can take away that license from you, and hopefully the problem you have with your netbook is solved bro and that you get the most out of it. 👌
I don't create plugins either, but rather than change engine, I try to create inside C2/C3 events functions that can simulate a new behaviour rather than create a new plugin. Not for everything is possible, but in most case it works and it's still better than start from scratch with a new engine where you might find anyway other issues.
About the license, I don't know, but I guess that it would have to paid the 28th at the end of the day, so it would be still like having paid it the 29th at the end of the day. The day after is still the 1st of March in both cases.
Yeah, the owning part is something that only in rare case I give up as idea, aside for C3 license, Dropbox and my website domain I don't have any major subscription where if I stop to pay i loose everything. This of course for the digital part of the world, on the rest of the things like utilities as electricity, water and such, I'm working on them.
Anyway, going back to Windows XP, that's another issue about things, something that was still working was forced to end so Microsoft could make more money. The whole push for advancement leaving things behind, makes me always thing about the waste of resource we are pushed to do. So again, if I can still use C2 on my old netbook, I'm happy to do it :)