Construct 2 general forum:
8 stickies, 3 of which are "moved" topics
7 normal topics
Forcing you to go to the next page to check new topics since usually the first ~15 topics are posted in a day.
I suggested Kert Gartner through email.
He has a handy guide on making trailers for games:
http://blog.kertgartner.com/2012/03/making-entertaining-and-engaging-video-game-trailers/
Develop games in your browser. Powerful, performant & highly capable.
If it's 2D, the answer is yes.
Unless you're building a game for gaming computers, 1080p with hundreds of huge sprites will be too much probably.
"moved" topics are just duplicated not moved at all. They remain in the same forum but appear in another one as well, which defeats the point really.
Doesn't affect game performance (framerate etc.)
You can draw lines in real time using the Canvas object:
http://www.scirra.com/forum/plugin-canvas_topic46006.html
https://www.scirra.com/forum/your-creations_forum46.html
That's good for a terrible signal CRT effect, if you want a more accurate clean signal CRT effect to make pixel-art look its highest quality when upscaled you may find this helpful in furthering your understanding:
http://postback.geedorah.com/foros/viewtopic.php?pid=16226#p16226
Sometimes the player will fall through "jumpthru" moving platforms when you should land on them.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/1024727/c2/fallthrough.capx
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/1024727/c2/fall/index.html
You'll often fall through the object when you should land on it! This usually happens at the bottom and top of the sine motion from my observations.
You should be able to land on the platform despite the motion.
Chrome: yes
Firefox: yes
C2 r115 & r116
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Thanks dude.
Only issue I see at the moment is that things in the distance are not filtered nicely (I think it's called mipmapping.)
Nintendo's weak hardware + terrible HTML5 support = nope.
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