It's not yet supported, but we hope to add it back soon! There's more details on the current state of the C3 runtime here: construct.net/blogs/construct-official-blog-1/c3-runtime-alpha-now-available-950
Yeah, the web devs are aware, they should have a fix soon!
Just filed a Chrome bug to change this: bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail
We're only planning on doing videos for stable releases at the moment. The video will summarise everything in all the betas since the last stable release.
Please report any issues here following all the guidelines: github.com/Scirra/Construct-3-bugs/issues
Why didn't it let you post? Did it give you a reason, or an error message, or something else?
I can't see anything wrong in Chrome on Windows here, I can smoothly resize the window wider through a range of sizes and it always appears to be fine. You can file an issue on the bug tracker if you have website issues, but we'll need to know your exact browser/OS details, exactly what you're seeing, etc.: github.com/Scirra/Construct-3-bugs/issues
Yes, as the blog notes, we plan to implement all the official plugins for the new C3 runtime.
Yes, third-party plugins will need to be adapted again for the new runtime. I'm afraid there's not much way around that.
Did you try r95.2? If you still have an issue with that, please file a bug!
I mean using C3 with the C2 runtime.
Chrome supports the web worker features behind a flag, but it's not enabled by default yet, which means it's subject to change literally overnight. It's only intended for development testing, which is what we've been using it for. We'd rather wait until the feature is at least enabled by default before exposing it in C3.
Google Play, Mobile Advert and Mobile IAP are all supported in the C2 runtime. They're only not supported in the new experimental C3 runtime because they haven't been ported yet. You can already use them now if you keep using the C2 runtime.
Please ask Nintendo, it's up to them! So far they have not given us access.
It depends on the plugin. Simple ones should be easy, and complex ones will be harder. Unfortunately we have no control over third-party developers so it's entirely in their hands. This is one of the disadvantages of using third-party addons: continued support is left with a developer who may not be around in future. In the long term, hopefully everything will settle down and replacements will be found, or features made built-in instead.
Which browser are you using? It looks fine for me in Chrome, Firefox and Edge.
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