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  • Hello everyone, My name is Cecil and i am new to constuct but hope to learn alot about this program. I have been working with gamemaker for a while some i have some game making experience but im still a newb. Thanks! <img src="smileys/smiley4.gif" border="0" align="middle" />

  • Hi everyone. My name is Simon and I am an IT and Maths teacher. I am interested in using construct 2 to make educational games. Anyone else interested in this specific area?

    Cheers,

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  • Simwhi, I recommend that you use Construct Classic for now and let the dust disappear. C2 is still very early and so if you find some kind of bug you may get stuck on your work as a teacher until they fix that bug.

    Anyway, good luck with that!

    -velo

  • Hi Velo,

    Thanks for the advice, but I'm interested in exporting my projects to HTML5. I'm not sure whether Construct Classic has that capability.

    Sim

  • Hello, everyone! I have been learning Construct for a couple months (Thanks to all the guys that made the fantastic tutorials and examples)

    I'm interested in turn-based games with Construct, so I am going to ask many questions that should have obvious answers. <img src="smileys/smiley1.gif" border="0" align="middle" />

  • Hello!

    My name is hermann Kayode and i try to create some games since ages.

    But not chance until that.

    My skills are more drawing oriented/concepts

    I heard it's very easy to do a platformer with construct 2.

    so i'm picking the free edition and hope it's will work.

    I hope the .EXE file is very solid (hard to crack) and i hope i can sell games with the free edition.

  • airman4

    Welcome.

    There is no .exe exporter yet for Construct 2 - it is purely for HTML 5 web games at the moment.

    Construct Classic can produce .exe export but has greater installation requirements - see faq.

    Re: exe being hard to crack - it is not really protected and would require some other method of protection such as one of the many exe wrappers/encryptors.

  • Ok

    I dont know well the html 5 web games.

    I'll try to make the game first and if it's convaincing , i'll buy the necessary installation

    because i think only html for selling is limited.

    thanks for answers.

  • ...I hope the .EXE file is very solid (hard to crack) and i hope i can sell games with the free edition.

    The free edition cannot be used for commercial purposes, if you want to sell your games you need to buy the standard/business license.

  • Ok, using construct classic for commercial purpose?

    It's possible? or i have to buy the standard/business in any way?

  • Construct classic can be used for commercial purposes :) It is completely free.

  • Thanks very much.

    Stupid question again

    Tutorials of construct 2 would work with construct classic?

    edit

    doesnt work classic

    d3dx9_39.dll missing.

  • Hey everone! My name is David and I'm a new Construct2 user. Been using the demo for around a week and just bought the software yesterday.

    Love it so far! Keep being awesome :)

  • Thanks very much.

    Stupid question again

    Tutorials of construct 2 would work with construct classic?

    edit

    doesnt work classic

    d3dx9_39.dll missing.

    It sounds like you need to install DirectX 9.

    Keep in mind that any Windows version beyond XP does not already come packaged with DX9, and it must be downloaded separately. I already have DX10 you say? You still need DX 9 :)

    When you install Construct, it should prompt you to install DirectX... you should say "yes" to this option if you previously skipped it, perhaps thinking it was not required.

    Hope this helps.

    Dabbijo

    Hi, and welcome to the forums :)

    ~Sol

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