Lancifer's Forum Posts

  • In the past, I've noticed that this happens when the Beta channel release version is lower than the Stable channel release. (beta r130 < stable r131)

    Download the Stable channel release and use it instead. I have both installed. ;)

  • "Do you know how to add a project to a folder in the cloud?"

    You first need to double-click the folder to open it. Then you save your project in that folder.

  • Ashley

    Can't access the cloud saves with either of these latest updates (stable or beta).

    Had to revert back to the previous release.

  • I'm pretty sure the free version shows you how many events are remaining at the bottom of each event sheet. You probably need to go back and trim some things down to export it. Otherwise, your only other option is to purchase a license.

  • The url you're looking for is...

    construct.net/en/profile/edit/social

    It might have been overlooked when the new forum menu was created.

    Maybe Tom can be persuaded to add it again? ;)

  • Yes, it's entirely possible to create hyper-casual games with C2. However, hyper-casual is a style/genre of games that vary widely depending on the type of game that you want to make. The main traits that make up a hyper-casual game are its simplistic game mechanics and minimalistic style of graphics and UI.

    In my opinion, hyper-casual games are some of the most basic that you could make. You're first going to have to learn how to make a game in general. Based on your generalized question, I'm guessing you haven't yet.

    Construct 2 Tutorials

    Then, do some research on what style of game you want to make, in this case, hyper-casual. Show the community that you're learning how to make a game, any game, and we'll do our best to help you style your game in the genre you want. There is no all-in-one tutorial for hyper-casual.

    [/my-2-cents]

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  • osek95

    Are you referring to the status bar? The one that has the time, battery level, wifi icon, etc.?

    If so, there's an option to hide it in the C3 export dialogue.

  • ChristopheA

    It's not different in C3. The information OddConfection gave you is correct.

    Please locate "Parallax" in the SAME Properties panel. (It's directly below Scale rate)

    Now, edit the properties to 0% x 0%.

  • Add the PlatformInfo object. Then use the Is on mobile condition.

    IMO, the easiest way is to read the following tutorial...

    Touch controls & detecting input method

    If it's TL;DR, then just skip down to the section called DETECTING INPUT METHOD.

    It has the info you want on hiding onscreen controls if the user is on desktop.

  • An easier way...

    Basically subtracting speakerviz from itself, causing a toggle.

  • ASHKAR

    I'm guessing you missed Ashley's response when you asked the same question a year ago.

    construct.net/en/forum/construct-2/how-do-i-18/how-do-i-convert-html5-to-apk-129258

  • It's in your Google Play Console. Click on your app and then go to Services & APIs. You will see the key under Licensing & in-app billing.

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  • The easiest and quickest way is to add the ScrollTo behavior to your player.

  • Create an image that you will use for the Close button and add it to the layout.

    Add the Browser object.

    Create an On touch event for the button.

    Add the Close action.