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  • If anyone is interested I managed to solve this easily in the end by populating a variable of the can's the Y position upon impact with the band (set on an angle) then validating that as a condition before applying the force. :)

    Cheers

  • This is almost exactly what I have been trying to achieve, thanks R0J0 for your contribution.

    I have made some changes to suit my needs but am trying implement this as a rotatable object but unfortunately am having some difficulty :(

    Would anyone be able to point me in the right direction or give me some idea on how this could be achieved based upon R0J0s model?!

    Many thanks..

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  • Yea this is cool, didn't work on my iPhone tho which is a shame..

  • Ah yes, I thought it might have been to do with the cloud compiler but tbh I just wasn't to bothered at this stage

    Thanks for the heads up tho.

    Cheers,

    Daniel

  • Cool, sounds promising then...

    I've attempted the cocoonjs launcher myself a few times but always seem to be presented with a black screen and FPS counter?! but hey it's good to know that it all might come together in the end :)

    Thanks

  • In my experience publishing to HTML5 for iOS is extremely buggy, when it actually does decide to play the audio it often has massive delay.

    I'm really hoping that the Ludei (and alternative) publishing options will resolve this tho as if not I might as well give up now on my iOS target audience now <img src="smileys/smiley6.gif" border="0" align="middle" />

  • +1

  • I use Flexera InstallShield professionally, it's costly at around ?400 for the express editions.

    Haven't tried any free alternatives but I must admit the Inno Setup looks ideal for simple Construct packages...

    It seems to have been pretty consistently developed over the last 8 years too, which is nice

  • Hellooo...

    Construct2Saver Updated: dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5480026/Construct2Saver.zip

    * Enables GPU Rendering by default

    * Pages are displayed in IE10 Standards mode

    Unless anything is 'broken' this will likely be the final version of the Construct2Saver.

    I plan to work on another variant of this project but it'll be a bit more multi purpose driven and probably hosted on my site - when I make one :)

    Thanks,

    Daniel

  • Hey Squid,

    Glad you liked the idea... I thought it was a good idea too tbh :)

    I've haven't actually done anything with this project since my last post but I'd still like to finish it off.

    Next few weeks I'll be working away on the night shifts again so It'll be a good opportunity to pass the time and get this finished.

    I'll update this thread with any developments.

    Oh and re. the Web-Node kit I'm not sure you can do this via the Construct export function but if you can somehow specify command line arguments to the compiled .exe then I'm sure it can be done. This is as a screensaver file (.scr) is solely an executable that's passed a flag (ie. /S = screensaver mode /C = config button menu /p = preview mode)

    Still I'll have a ganders at that too if I get time..

    Cheers,

    Daniel

  • Hello to anyone watching this thread,

    To identify if your Construct2 project is running in the 'ScreenSaver' Mode you can simply append the Project URL (inside the ScreenSaver configuration) with HTTP query string and then evaluate that in your project.

    For example.. in the configuration form of the screensaver set the URL to something like;

    example.com/index.html

    (the ?ThisIsInScreenSaverMode being the important bit)

    And then within your Construct2 project evaluate the Browser expression > Query String = "?ThisIsInScreenSaverMode"

    Greg I hope this helps you :)

    Also I've been working on a number of other features such as enable GPU Rendering, the IE emulation mode (for compatibility) etc so hopefully will have an updated version soon for (at least Greg) to play with :)

    Cheers,

    Daniel

  • Hi Greg,

    Yes I think it should be possible...

    I just quickly tried passing a custom User-Agent String with URL in my code which would have been ideal but it seems it's really inconsistent - even me visiting whatsmyuseragent.com in Chrome 5 times returns different values?! :S

    Still let me have a think and I'll see what I can come up with.

    Cheers,

    Daniel

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