Kraion's Forum Posts

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  • pretty awsome man! I really enjoyed it in general but the damage you get from touching the walls is a bit over the top. If he slowly floats against the wall he should not take much damage.

  • pretty cool game, dig the style!

  • Nice will check it out later.

  • Pretty fun game! I need to play this some more but I was pretty impressed with the first level.

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  • I made a manual exeption. You should just go to the windows firewall settings and click "add program" and look for construct 2.

  • I feel pretty stupid.... was just the firwall (turned it off and worked).

    Thanks a bunch Ashley!

  • Hey guys,

    I am relatively new to Construct 2 and I am really enjoying it. It reminds me a lot of the oldschool RPG Makers and the Javascript Plug in feature makes it quite adaptable.

    The only issue I have with the software is that I cannot preview the layout <img src="smileys/smiley18.gif" border="0" align="middle" />

    I get the Oops! Google Chrome could not find localhost:5000 error and first thought F it I will use my server but that is tedious. It means I have to upload the files via Filezilla everytime I want to see if the most minute detail works.

    Possible Solutions?

    1. I tried manually selecting chrome.exe since I thought maybe Construct cant find it in the %appdata% folder. I cant find chrome.exe in the file browser so I just made a shortcut to the desktop and used that as my "custom browser". It still opens my "main" chrome, not the shortcut and (no new window) and I still have the error.

    2. My home network is a bit complicated and that may be the problem but on the other hand dosent construct use some Apache server to run it locally? So I am on the fence about this one because I think it should run locally right? Also I am not running any web servers on my computer since that was a possible solution I saw.

    3. Use WAMP (no slow file transfers) or my server <img src="smileys/smiley19.gif" border="0" align="middle" />

    Sorry if this topic has been adressed somewhere else but I couldnt find a solution using Google search and these forums.

    EDIT I also get a timeout if I use Firefox and also IE. So I am guessing it is due to some network funk. Ill just use WAMP then.

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