I dislike the way Scirra presents the features of its software.
When I started using C2 a few years ago, Scirra stated that one could export to Android and iOS with it. That is simply untrue as one needs to make use of external compilers such as Intel XDK and Cocoon.
Now the same thing happens to C3. Big website, statements like: 'You can export to all these platforms: Steam etc.' and then there's no documentation about how to actually do it whatsoever. If you look at the iOS documentation, it says somewhere that you still need external software to develop for iOS, so the initial C3 website is clearly misleading.
Then there's the fact that they publish C3, which is just C2 with minor improvements if you look from the perspective of a mobile app developer, and making it a subscription model.
Honestly speaking, I love C2, but I hate the way things are evolving. I actually doubt that one can trust Scirra 100%. No offense here, just my honest opinion.
Curler Just read your post, I completely agree with you. My next project will be done with Unity.