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  • Yes, it's live as an alpha release, downloaded on our phones (some devs and me) through Google Play directly, using the tester's link.

    On web version, using Google Play Scirra's plugin, it was working, so the game does react and is active. I know it's not the same, but just to say, Google Play's side seems to be ok to me

  • AndreasR Thanks for the answer. I follwed every instructions I could (config.xml APP_ID, my app is on Google Play, alpha test is running, I'm a tester etc etc) I just can't make this work, stuck with "SIGN_IN_REQUIRED (4)"

  • +1 doesn't work, and dev is not answering

  • Hi!

    Is there a way to local test if it works? Or we just blindly jump in, build the apk and hope it works?? Getting achievements metadata is missing. Google quests are not implemented either

  • 381.89 works without problem for me

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  • It's not my wamp install you need to fix, it's correct. But C2 should raise an exception and not miserably fail without a word. It's not hard to make a software check if a specific port is already in use

  • Great you tested it. Hope you find it easier and clearer on how to use it

  • Ashley as I wrote it about 4 times, I think my wamp install was messing with C2 project start/load. It's not about ranting, I think I made my point pretty clear, it's about the constant same answer. Of course your approach is always the same but unfortunately also ends almost always the same. Take our editor report. You got help from people testing, proving its not a driver issue, but still, there's no comprehension from your side, that's what's frustrating

  • Dude, the approach to the problem stated that I did not update my OS, I did not update my drivers, and C2 stopped working (and no, auto update is turned off here, only auto download). I made more than the normal, by entirely removing C2 and tracking down the remaining files / registry keys. Based on those declarations, it's a non sense to declare my drivers / OS being faulty. I'm tired of getting that answer for any problem posted here. Even if you can clearly show and test and demonstrate your drivers aren't at fault, you gonna get a "It's your graph drivers because I cannot repro here". I was looking for a solution. Of course it's my "OS" that is faulty, more likely a corrupted file somewhere, something that changes everytime you open/close C2. But no, "it's your drivers/os"......

    What I said is true, a stacktrace would be more than welcome, but they never went that way. Far better to provide a .capx file, even if you can't open C2... I have the same problem since years, and I updated my computer maybe 5 or 6 times, meaning, entire new build, but I still get the "Driver's fault" blabla instead of trying to solve the problem. C2 is the one that does need to adapt, it's non sense to call out google to tell them their ads aren't working on your website layout, you adapt to them. C2 isn't defining the standards, nVidia does. Seen the bug reports for Construct 3? How many were just closed with the excuse: It's not our fault, but Chromium's??

    I also clearly stated that I tried 3 different graphic drivers, because I'm not stubborn and can also test before making my point.

    I might sound childlike to you, good, I accept, but that's all because of being tired of the same old excuse. You have a problem on C2? Google it, you most likely find it, closed or still pending with a "Hmmm, that's your driver's fault, or your OS"

    90% of the bugs aren't related to the OS/drivers in app dev. Usually you get a stacktrace putting your OS at fault, but I'm not calling Microsoft in 90% of the cases telling them to push an update because my Java app doesn't work. Usually, I fix my Java app based on what went wrong with the OS. Then yes, there are some cases, where an update did kill, per exemple, my network relations and I can't access my local servers (Creator's Update pre release had a network problem). That's why insiders do test the releases and that's where we bug report. Unity makes me a weird bug. Text and dropdown lists are impossible to read, the texts are blurry, different element superposed. I went there, asked them. They said, hmmm, that looks like a driver's fault, or something else, let us try, please provide a log file of your OS. So I did, and they found it out... It wasn't a drivers issue, but my Asus Maximus VIII Hero sound management software that is messing up with Unity. They tried and searched and we found out why. Same here, I found out why, most likely Wamp was messing up with C2 port 5000 on start. But the only answer I got is "It's most likely your drivers"

    Yes, I'm peacefull, not even angry and I did not mean to be rude to you either.

  • Incredible, even though I give what solved my problem, people still say that it is not what solved it but make it a driver default.... Did you read my message and the quote of my message?

  • > So does this issue still happen with r239 if you install it now, whereas it previously worked? If so it's likely the driver or OS and not C2 itself.

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    Ashley ..... You guys are really incredible..... You'd do anything to cover your bugs right? You will never admit that it's C2's fault? I have found a topic on Steam where someone has the same problem, and you gently make him understand that it is his fault, his graphic drivers problem and not at all yours.....

    I have found the issue, and it's C2's fault...... You want a hint at the issue? I stated in my last message that I was dev'ing in php for a company... Webservers..... If you have certain web services running before you start C2, like, Wamp, or others, C2 would most likely fail starting on my computer. You know why I didn't have that problem before? Because I did not have any webservers constantly running for quite long (remember, php for a company), as my last big PHP project is way back 2 years ago. I have put emphasis on my computer, because yeah, might work for you if your webservers just use raw ports. But instead of just blaming us or others, helping out in solving the problems would be what pros do.

    You know what softwares, like real softwares do to cover those cases? Stacktraces, log files, debug mode... Would you have one, you'd stop just pushing people back and start helping them. It was clearly hanging on load of the files, as you can see on my screenshots. Where can you say it's my fault? Is C2 magical and doesn't use any local file? Cannot one be corrupted and crash the load? Doesn't it start an internal webserver? Doesn't it use system resources? Stop blaming us only for things that can be your bugs as well. Why did I ask you where you guys hide files? Because I wanted to delete them in case any of them were corrupted, but you didn't answer, just... no answer.... The only answer I got was you blaming my drivers/os were I clearly state that nothing changed on my side from the working point to the non working point

    Adios Scirra, but with such an attitude, I just cannot stay any longer. A good company would have taken it seriously and helped understand, rather than saying it's the user's fault, as it's always done here

    //close

  • You think that is angry? You would be chocked if I had told my mind really, but one of my team mate told to stay objective, so I did. I'm sick of the "let's blame your computer, your drivers, other companies, your internet, your browser for C3! etc etc" typical answer rather than trying to solve the problems, it's so unprofessional and so poor towards people that paid for your software. I wouldn't even do that to free licenses.

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