This change should not have affected existing projects. If it does please file a bug.
If you press F12 are there any errors in the browser console?
It should be working fine - if you think something is wrong please file an issue here: github.com/Scirra/Construct-3-bugs
Try setting the Sprite Font color to white. By default it filters to black.
Please file a bug following all the guidelines: github.com/Scirra/Construct-3-bugs
We need all that information to be able to help.
Have you tried it with r182?
There's also a known issue with Google's ad SDK so it might be related to this: github.com/googleads/googleads-consent-sdk-android/issues/74
It all seems to be working just fine here. If you need help try posting to the forum with a sample project.
Yes, all documentation will be updated for changes in this release soon.
Try again now, this release took a little longer than usual to deploy.
That thread is over a year old. Any problems it may have been referring to will have long since been fixed. Construct 3 does work offline! It really does, believe it or not, actually work offline. If there is some kind of problem that prevents it working offline, please report an issue here: github.com/Scirra/Construct-3-bugs/issues However as far as we are aware it is working fine offline for everybody.
Those threads actually confirm that C3 does work offline, as it always has.
That thread confirms that C3 does work offline, as it always has. People discuss exactly that in the thread.
It does, if you use the (currently experimental) support for saving folder projects: construct.net/en/forum/construct-3/general-discussion-7/experimental-local-file-147071
Construct 3 does work offline! You can also choose "Install as app" from the menu in Chrome.
Construct 3 has tons of new features over C2 - see here: construct.net/en/make-games/new-features
C3 also works offline, and 99.3% of all issues ever reported have been closed.
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