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  • Welcome to the forums,

    That's a long list. It might be easier to just go to the following link...

    Additional features and improvements in Construct 3 that you won't find in Construct 2.

    IMO, the only reason to stay with C2 is to use specific plugins that haven't been ported to C3 yet.

    And of course, there are differences between the free and paid versions of both. C2 is a one-time

    payment, while C3 is subscription-based. C3 has more restrictions than C2...like less numbers of events,

    layers, etc.

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  • Personally, I don't understand everyone's obsession with youtube tutorials. Yes, they are often helpful and people who record them are heroes. But it's such a waste of time - watching a 10-20 minute video while reading the same tutorial would only take a couple of minutes. Even if I skip to the end, I often have to return to random parts of the video trying to find the pieces of information I need. Ugh...

    Well, if it's not your cup of tea, then so be it. Different people have different learning styles. What works for you might not work for others. (Yes, I'm aware that you used the word "personally" and it's only your opinion. )

    What's my opinion? I'm glad you asked.

    IMO, I think the obsession with video tutorials is because most of the younger generation are more of a visual learner. Some can't grasp the concept of an idea unless they actually see it in action. Maybe it's their lack of focus?..I don't know. Also, video tutorials are more in abundance than written tutorials. That's because many of the ones making the tutorials are lazy and would rather record themselves doing something than taking the time to write down what they're doing. There also wouldn't be so many if there wasn't a demand for them. So, that's a good indicator as to what most learners prefer.

    But, FWIW, I do agree with you. I would prefer a written tutorial ( also, a few screenshots wouldn't hurt) over a video any day. As you said, it's much easier to locate a specific piece of information than to keep hitting the fast-forward or rewind buttons. I only mentioned it because I'm assuming that's what the OP prefers, based on his post.

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  • 1. Watch more tutorials online.

    2. Grab a Udemy course.

    3. Try to replicate a cool game mechanic you saw in another game.

    4. Ask "how do I..." questions on the forum.

    5. Practice.

    6. Fail.

    7. Practice more.

  • Did you test on a touch screen?

    Yes. Using Remote Preview, it works on my android tablet and phone. I don't have a laptop (with touchscreen) to test on.

  • I just tested On double-tap and On double-tap object. They both work fine on my end.

    You got a capx to share?

  • Damn, bro. Welcome back. I think I watched all your videos.

    Currently, the default placement of banners is at the bottom of the screen. I also haven't found a way to place them elsewhere.

    Now that they're out of beta, I do hope they add more options soon.

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  • Yes, that one issue has changed in C3. Using arrow keys goes to next visible event and ignores the ones that are hidden.

    Not sure about the other annoying behaviors you are referring to.

  • Sorry, I'm not following you either. Don't you have Dropbox installed on your computer?

    Because that's how you save/backup your capx files in C2 with Dropbox.

    I'm still able to save my capx files to my local dropbox folder using the method I linked to above, regardless of what changes Dropbox made to their website.

  • More detailed instructions are here...

    https://www.scirra.com/tutorials/269/ke ... up-options

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