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  • You will be sent a redeem code by email. Go to Redeem Codes to redeem it.

    Then go to Your Downloads at the Scirra store to download the license.

    More info can be found here to install it...

    https://www.scirra.com/manual/14/using-a-license

    [quote:274no9fh]Once you have redeemed your purchase from the Scirra Store, you can download your Construct 2 license, which is a file called c2license.txt. You simply need to copy this folder in to either the install directory or My Documents. Restart Construct 2 and it should launch as the licensed version: the purchaser name should appear on the start page and About dialog, Free edition should disappear from the title bar, and the free edition limits should be removed. Alternatively, you can place your license file wherever you like and locate it by clicking Load license file in the About dialog.

  • +1 on Hitfilm 4 Express.

    When it comes to free, this baby has a ton of features that you won't even find in some paid apps. Think of it as an easy-to-use version of AfterEffects and Premiere Pro rolled into one.

  • If the system meets these requirements...

    https://www.scirra.com/manual/6/system-requirements

    then you're good to go. <img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_e_wink.gif" alt=";)" title="Wink">

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  • I'm not a lawyer, but I'm pretty sure making a clone of Super Mario Bros is illegal. Copying any Nintendo game is definitely playing with fire...especially if you plan on distributing it. I've seen Nintendo aggressively protect their copyrights in the past. Are you really willing to risk that?

    Mind you, you could get away with it if you switch out the graphics. As far as I know, the general game mechanics can't be copyrighted.

  • That is easy to imitate.

    Apply physics behavior and physics joints to the neck pieces and apply a sine behavior to the head.

    Look at this tutorial to get you started...

    https://www.scirra.com/tutorials/342/physics-bridge

  • korbaach it's all good.

    My comment was mainly an addition for the OP's benefit.

  • It's bad etiquette to just grab the image location from another site if you don't have permission from the owner.

    Excess server traffic can be charged to them if they don't have an unlimited plan.

    Upload your image to a image hosting service, like imgur.com.

    Then copy/paste the image url that is given to you.

  • Facebook is all about money. They want you to pay for ads promoting your page.

    There's lots of articles online about how FB has been restricting posts from fanpages and how many people actually see them.

  • Also, Jeremy Alexander posted a tutorial that is very informative on twin stick control...

    https://www.scirra.com/tutorials/5031/h ... ad-control

  • Well, that's interesting. I'd like to get more confirmation on this before making the move myself.

  • andreyin

    It's not as easy as that. As Ashley posted in the link above...

    [quote:2d8ikr8k]Important When you activate Developer Mode on Xbox One, you are opting into Xbox system updates for a developer preview release that includes experimental and early pre-release software. This means that some popular games and apps will not work as expected, and you may experience occasional crashes and data loss. If you leave the developer preview, your console will factory reset and you will have to reinstall all of your games, apps, and content.

  • Ashley made a blog post describing how to do it...

    https://www.scirra.com/blog/ashley/26/r ... x-one-apps