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    I'm talking about C2Runtime.

    It also gives an error.

    It's proven then. It's similar to my bug.

    It is because the Cordova Plugin is not compatible with the CLI 8.0.0.

    Before: github.com/Scirra/Construct-bugs/issues/1863

    After : github.com/Scirra/Construct-bugs/issues/1864

    This is how I solved it but it involves knowledge on Cordova or contacting the original Cordova Developer.

    In this case Nepeo.

    This is not a Construct 3 bug but a Cordova bug. Just to avoid confusion when reporting.

    I've explained it here : github.com/Scirra/Construct-bugs/issues/1865

  • If they would request different screen sizes of your application. Then, they would have listed it on the Apple Developer Console.

    I hope that helps.

  • lucid that's great! And also thank you for updating and fixing the SCML plugin.

    Maybe after releasing Spriter 2. You can also port the SCML to C3runtime so that we can take advantage of Construct 3's performance with the new runtime to be able to do more with Spriter 2's new features. Thanks.

    Basically for more reliable, faster and stable maintenance and innovation of the Editor and Runtime and also to keep up with up-to-date HTML5 technology which wasn't that feasible or as fast with only Construct 2 - One Time Payment.

    Including, website, cloud build service, server, feature requests, bug reports and especially making the Construct Team bigger to respond to all those previously mentioned, faster and better in terms of quantity and quality.

    I hope that shed some light on the subject.

  • My solution was to reference an updated version of the Cordova Plugin that will be compatible with the CLI 8.0.0.

    Here : github.com/Scirra/Construct-bugs/issues/1864

    The solution might be more applicable for the original developer, Nepeo.

    You are just going to have to wait for him to create a fix. It doesn't seem to be bad enough case though.

    I bet he can fix it soon, just need a little bit of patience.

    Agreed.

    We pay a subscription to make it work!

    What's the point of subscribing if something always breaks or doesn't work?

    It is an experimental feature [C3 runtime]. Of course, it isn't even recommended for publishing.

    You can export at your own risk.

    Besides, you can still export using the usual way.

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  • My solution was to reference an updated version of the Cordova Plugin that will be compatible with the CLI 8.0.0.

    Here : github.com/Scirra/Construct-bugs/issues/1864

  • This situation might be similar to my case ::

    github.com/Scirra/Construct-bugs/issues/1863

    It might not be the problem with the C3 runtime but the Cordova plugin doesn't support the CLI version 8.0.0..

    You will have no problem using Cocoon.IO though as it doesn't use the latest Cordova CLI version.

    Although, you'll have problems with updated ones like the Construct 3 Build Service and Phonegap.

    That's what I've gathered from my tests. Although, I could be wrong. But I just want to give my hypothesis on the matter as the error report is quite similar to mine.

    Also, the other way around will also get an error. Older Cordova Version supporting a newer Cordova Plugin will also result an error.

    So the C3runtime is not supported at the moment with Cocoon.IO.

    Because of the 'cordova-plugin-file', which the new runtime is using is using a latest version which doesn't work with older Cordova CLI versions.

    I also encountered it here, on this closed bug report of mine ::

    github.com/Scirra/Construct-bugs/issues/1859

    My point is that this may be only a conflict between cordova plugin versions and cordova cli versions. Not the C3runtime. Although I could be wrong, this is just based on my tests.

  • You can of course. Although, at your stage, I wouldn't count on it. We know that because you asked that question in the first place.

    You can do it by either with your own back-end or the Photon plugin for easier management.

    But yes, it will take a massive amount of time and money. Although, if you become practical enough and remove the time or money heavy consuming elements, then it really is very possible.

    Although, I recommend that you start small first. And work your way through.

    Or you could practice doing it, and fail after finishing. But probably on your next try, you can make it successful afterwards. But that requires patience since you won't earn from practicing unlike starting small.

    You can pick either the Short-Term Plan or Long-Term Plan.

  • They would at most very likely white-list all cordova plugins the community provides. Yeah, you just really posted on a different place.

  • It is possible using the Construct 3 Build Service. Just request cordova-plugin-gameanalytics to be white listed on the Build Service on the link below, if it isn't yet white-listed.

    Link:

    github.com/Scirra/Construct-bugs/issues

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