Nathanial's Forum Posts

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  • Perhaps ironically the only way that would work is installing IE9 and using the IE ActiveX control :P

    Could you elaborate on that? lol

  • On the topic of wrappers, has anybody looked into Chromeless?

    Also, Zinc 4.0 works with HTML5 for desktop apps.

    <img src="http://www.multidmedia.com/common/img/Features/HTML5.png" border="0">

    inc 4.0 can now compile a Remote or Local HTML5 Project into a single file Desktop Application for Windows or Mac OSX. By leveraging the power of CSS, Ajax and core HTML5 APIs, Zinc 4.0 users can build compelling, interactive Desktop Applications from Existing & New Web Projects.

    That's of course.. if you want to pay $700 ;)

    Depends on how serious you are with your game...

    I tried the trial and it just wraps it all in an exe that relies on Internet Explorer already installed on the system... It's a semi-decent solution...

    Personally I'm not sure if any of this is the right solution for me anymore, as I need a way to be able to make my game go fullscreen and have the option to control from a menu between fullscreen and windowed mode... I also need to make the game look like it's not even a browser so...

  • Thank you so much for the topic link. I'll stand by and see if Ashley does a wrapper herself, else I'll look into doing it too.

    Thanks again :)

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  • Hi, not to bump an old thread...

    But what if I am making a game to be downloaded? Basically, what I'm planning on doing, is using Construct 2 to make the game, and then maybe use a wrapper to make it executable. HTML5 with Construct 2, but downloaded and installed and run to play.

    The only thing I'm having problems with is coming up with a way to save data. I'm making a Hidden Object Game. So I'd like to be able to have player profiles, to which they can save their progress.

    I'd prefer to keep this all done offline, so that a user doesn't have to be connected to the internet to save. Is there SOMETHING that can be done?

    People have mentioned WebStorage, but I'm not sure if that's something that would work in the situation I'd be in? :)

  • Hi everybody!

    I was just watching the videos for Construct, and the videos alone persuaded me to purchase a copy of the program! I'm now reading through all the tutorials and starting to have a ton of fun.

    Nice to meet you guys :)

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