I think these issues need to be reported as bugs:
github.com/Scirra/Construct-bugs/issues
WebView2 is a desktop export, it is not supposed to have such limitations.
Try installing different addon versions.
dropbox.com/s/mca7fkjbxqs8vkw/litetween_C3.zip
If this doesn't help, press F12 and check error messages in the console log.
I think the correct formulas for opposite direction are these:
Self.X - round(cos(Samurai.AngleOfMovement) * TileSize)
Self.Y - round(sin(Samurai.AngleOfMovement) * TileSize)
You can also use another variable - OppositeAngle.
Set OppositeAngle to (Samurai.AngleOfMovement=0 ? 180 : Samurai.AngleOfMovement=90 ? 270 : Samurai.AngleOfMovement=180 ? 0 : 90)
OppositeAngle will contain the angle opposite to the AngleOfMovement
What about using a bunch of replaces?
replace(replace(replace(text, ",", ""), ".", ""), "?", "") etc.
The "stop loop" action doesn't work for loops like "Dictionary For Each Key" or "Array for each XYZ". It only works for System loops.
What it does in your case is actually stopping the parent loop - "System for each MapLayer".
See this post:
github.com/Scirra/Construct-bugs/issues/4823
If you want to stop the "Tilesets For each key" loop, use a variable.
TileSets For each key Compare varStopLoop=0 .. TileSets current value<mapTileid : Set varStopLoop to 1
ThresholdGames It's probably not supported, because Construct will have to create all objects on the global layer.
lionz C3 supports dynamic layers now, you can add/remove/move them in runtime.
Make a copy of your project file. Rename its extension to .ZIP, unpack it to an empty folder. Check if "In eCena De Luta.xml" file exists and try to open it with notepad. Maybe it's slightly corrupted or the filename is wrong and you will be able to fix it.
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OP is referring to this issue:
construct.net/en/forum/construct-3/general-discussion-7/pinning-issues-147318
Danwood Yes, Pin has the same problems in C3. You can use hierarchy instead, it's better in every way.
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I don't know. "Pick all children" condition will definitely be useful. But it may not be feasible in Construct, because normally you need to specify particular objects/families for picking.
Well, there are no other options. With a family you can optimize some of the code. For example, if you want to rotate only limbs, you can add an instance variable to the family and after picking all family children, pick all limbs among them.
Body Pick all FamilyParts FamilyParts type="limb" .. FamilyParts rotate
If you pick family instances in a condition, you are supposed to use the same family in all actions and sub-events.
Body Pick all FamilyParts .. FamilyParts rotate
Here the LeftHand instances are not picked, so all LeftHands on the layout will rotate:
Body Pick all FamilyParts .. LeftHand rotate
I believe what you are looking for is families. You can add all body parts to a family and use "Body pick all BodyPartsFamily".
You can import CSV files into the project, there are addons that can convert them to C3 array. You will need to re-import the file every time it's changed though. Or save your project as a folder, then you can open/save CSV file directly in project folder.
Another option is to simply copy/paste data from Excel into C3 array editor. This may be the easiest solution.
The more effort you take to do things to obscure it the longer it would take someone to figure it out.
Yeah, but still any half-experienced hacker would probably spend considerably less time breaking the encryption system than I spend developing it.
So.. it's not worth it.