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  • You are asking a lot in exchange of, maybe, a cut of the sale.

    I'm sorry it doesn't work in that way, especially for big projects.

    You'd better start something small and then with the earnings pay the team members you will need for a bit more complex game and so on.

    You can try, but it's easier to win the lottery...

  • Does the last release 280 not work?

    Honestly I haven't tried to run it, since I remember Ashley at one of the releases said that XP wasn't any more supported. Perhaps am I confusing some features instead of the whole program?

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  • Windows XP is as obsolete as Construct 2, come over to the light side my friend.

    Which one is the light side? C3 on Windows 11? I have already and using C3, thought I will move to Linux before start to use Windows 11.

    My point is that while my usual laptop that has both C2 and C3 is busy doing something, I can still use the old netbook. It might also be handy to teach basic Construct concepts to beginners in case I don't have enough computer if I will held in person classes.

    So, the question still is valid and no need to throw away things that still works.

    The fact that Windows XP is as obsolete as C2 is good, because I can't run C3 on my old netbook :-D

    Beside that, I am still using C2 for most of my personal projects, I use C3 only when it's a customer requirement or I have to create an app. Aside for that, C2 still works fine for all my needs!

  • I have a very old netbook with Windows XP and rather than keep it on a box, I would like to make some use of it, like when sometimes I have dead time because my current laptop is busy for a few hours doing something else.

    I have on it installed on my old netbook C2 with the version 168, which one is the latest I can use with Windows XP? I remember time ago there was an announcement that it XP was not supported anymore from a certain version, but I can't find it and its not written in the download page:

    https://www.construct.net/en/construct-2/download

    Thank you! :-)

  • Hi adrian_nieto, I saw you and others posting this ad for a few years now, using different accounts.

    Do you have a list of games made with Construct 2 and Construct 3 and the relative developers?

    I would be curious to talk to them, since from what I can see, there is basically no earning for the job offered. It would be great if someone could confirm everyone here that the job is safe and there is a real opportunity of reward for the time and effort spent, because your business model sounds at the very edge of the scam.

    In my opinion, the best thing your company could do to ensure that developers are paid properly is to offer a minimum pay for the development + additional payment based on performance as from your normal conditions. This will provide you quality developers and games, and it will benefit you, your customers and the developers working for you.

    Anyone else here that has worked for Legends of Learning is welcome to contact me to give me a feedback about it.

    Thank you.

  • If you plan to sell games, why on earth do you want to target Android4? That is almost 15 years old!

    No one that buy games will ever use an Android4 device, that's for sure.

    Why not? If it works on Android 4 it works also on newer versions, so it's just an additional option.

    I wanted to buy some apps for my tablet and I couldn't because not supported.

    Of course I am not going to develop a 3d MMORPG for Android 4.

    But anyway, that's a thing to explore, I am happy to spend a bit of time to see if it's possible and if it works, if not, I can still export the game for newer version so no issue for me aside for find out how to export for old Android versions.

  • > Ashley is every Chromium release under Google's control? I mean is Google technically able to know who uses my app because it's made with Construct that uses Chromium to run the app itself? I guess the same applies for PC games, correct?

    I don't believe Chrome or the Android WebView (used for Android apps) tracks people to the level of identifying which website URLs they visit or which apps they use. There's a lot of privacy legislation around the world that would probably make that illegal, and if it emerged they were doing that anyway it would likely be a PR disaster for them. However there are various telemetry systems included in Chrome and Android WebView, although as I understand it, they are used only for technical purposes, such as measuring the number of crashes, and controlling (or reverting) the roll-out of complex new features.

    That's what I believe the situation to be, but if you want the full details you'll have to read through Google's full privacy policies for Chrome and Android, and trust that they abide by what they've written (which I think you can generally count on as they can face serious legal action if they do something different).

    Thank you Ashley for the details. Well, to be honest considering who are the major stakeholders of Google I don't trust what their policy says. But anyway, that's going inside a rabbit hole that no many people are interesting to explore or willing to accept. When you control media, courts and have so much power, you can't be knocked down easily. History, especially recent one, is full of those examples. See for example YouTube and their current changes of policies + shadowban. Plus with the new censorship coming out in Europe in 3 days life will become more and more a very bumpy road.

  • The idea is to bypass the store and sell directly the APK on my websites or other website that might allow it. I am aware that at that stage the game can be copied, but at least it will become a sort of advertising for a full-featured game for PC.

    Another option I was considering is to raise funds to get the app done, then once the funds are reached the app can be freely downloaded.

    I am trying to explore different business models to break free from corporations if I can.

    Ashley is every Chromium release under Google's control? I mean is Google technically able to know who uses my app because it's made with Construct that uses Chromium to run the app itself? I guess the same applies for PC games, correct?

  • I doubt it's feasible to get Construct content working on such old devices. Even Chrome dropped support for Android 4.x devices a few years ago, and supporting very old software platforms gradually becomes harder and harder, much like trying to support Windows 95 today is impossible with any current tools. Besides, mobile devices tend to have their batteries fail, screens degrade, or otherwise have the hardware become unusable after several years. The turnover of mobile devices usually means seeing such old hardware still actively used is vanishingly rare.

    Ashley Would in theory a game exported with C2 have old enough requirements to be able to export in such way?

    I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (tablet) sine 2012, it works well aside have no supported apps anymore. The only issue is the power button, so I have to press it hard to turn it on or off. The only solution is keep it permanently on, with airplane mode and wifi off. So the battery last even 1 month. Then I plug the headset jack to turn the screen on (I use a broken jack as button basically). I have other old mobiles too that still works.

    I guess the only way it to play browser games, but then there is no a great way to monetise those.

  • The official min sdk is 24, which is Android7. So using the latest Cordova their is no official support for any lower versions.

    But you can ofcourse always use older versions of cordova and target lower versions if you build on your own.

    Thank you, I might investigate that :)

  • Is there any way to use C3 or C2 to export on old Android versions like Android 4?

    I still have some old device that works fine, but I can't create app for those mobile and tables. I am sure that there are other people that would be still happy to prolong their old device life.

    Any solution about that?

    Thank you

  • Hi Tom,

    Thank you for your quick reply.

    As I already said to you by email, I'm sorry to read that the attack is so great, since most of the item on the website are quite low price, it takes a huge amount of transactions to reach £35,000 (updated value received by email)! The problem is much worse than I was thinking. I hope Stripe can help with that.

    I wish you good luck in setting up a better fraud detection system.

    Cheers!

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