It's working fine here. If you think there's a problem please file an issue following all the guidelines, it's generally impossible to help without all that information.
Please note only problems reported to the issue tracker following all the guidelines. However this looks like a problem that was already reported and fixed: github.com/Scirra/Construct-3-bugs/issues/3809
Please file an issue following all the guidelines if you think something is wrong, there's very little that can be said otherwise.
There hasn't been any change regarding this.
The Audio object is still there in this release, but note it disappears from the list once you've already added it to your project.
Please report any issues following all the guidelines here, otherwise it's impossible to help, or even evaluate the seriousness of the issue: https://github.com/Scirra/Construct-3-bugs
Without a bug report following all the guidelines, we have to assume there is no evidence of a problem and so we will proceed with a stable release.
WebGPU is low-level, but it's designed specifically for browsers by browser makers, and security is a top design consideration. So I think it's likely to be robust even against malicious use.
Construct Classic was officially retired 7 years ago.
Yes, you can continue using C2 commercially. If you exceed the 5k threshold, contact support and we'll arrange an upgrade.
See the 'All releases' page: construct.net/en/make-games/releases
As the blog post describes, the event is this weekend. It's not happening yet.
The full version of Construct is free for the duration of the jam! So there won't be any limits at all while you participate.
Glad to hear it!
This sounds like the same question that was answered in this thread: construct.net/en/forum/construct-3/general-discussion-7/items-stored-local-storage-151294
That amounts to a scene graph, which is a popular suggestion and we're aware of the interest.
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