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  • The export should include an osx64 folder - I think that's the one you should be trying to use. If it doesn't include one then your nwjsforc2 folder is corrupt and you should try reinstalling nwjsforc2...

  • Are you opening it on a machine running a 32 bit version of OSX?

  • Thank you all! I'm still in disbelief...

    Grats!

    Now the fun part, getting NW.JS to behave with C2 on Steam.

    I think the words that best describes the process are "intimidating" and "confusing".

  • MelVin, if you source the nw.js files from the github repository - does that make a difference? The c2 installed files list has a couple of files that are different to those from the source, and when I replace them then I can get things working again (with no full screen, though)...

  • MelVin,

    !

    Are you able to make a bug report - I'm guessing the problem is loading a dictionary as JSON from a saved file?

  • In that case, pin a non-rotating sprite on top of an invisible ball physics object.

  • The ball has prevent rotation set to Yes, so when the ball bounces it does not rotate and so friction causes its velocityX to reduce to zero.

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  • For notes in the layouts I use a text object that I destroy on layout start...

    I would love to see a method of deforming sprites - but in conjunction with the inclusion of an integrated bones animation system with object nodes hierarchy and a timeline editor for animations (see Godot engine). I digress....

  • The option to write to an external file in NW.js has always existed I was ignorant to the simple method of using the already available features, and I guessed from the discussion that not many others here had tried it. We see storage plugin so assume that it's the only way to store data - when it's not, in this case. Browsers can't access the files but NW.js can... The plus side is it's already supported by scirra; the down side is it's arguably less secure because it's easy for an average user to find the files and then edit them (I think it would be wise to check that your data has not been tampered with when using this or local storage because neither are secure).

  • megatronx - I agree - and I fear it's the beginning of a new 6 month cycle of "they're fixing it".

  • That's rather disheartening, ! I would much prefer we all had the same bad experience than each a different version of incompatibility :/.

  • - ha - you're right, but only if you use Scirra's nw.js v13 installation. The one from github works just fine for me...

    Edit - "just fine" does not include full screen or kiosk mode. All looks like a rather rushed introduction of an alpha nw.js to the c2 output schedule IMO.

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