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You guys keep defending this software (and even trying to sell me it) but the problem is that some people just don't want to spend any money when making games. As a hobbyist, I agree that some people deserve to be payed money. But when you give out a free version, I expect it to WORK. 3 frames is hardly enough, and since I want to make a game with settings, credits, etc, I can't ****ing do that. This entire thing is a rouse and I will never reccommend this to any of my colleagues until they let free users make actual games.
If you want to create games without paying for anything, you can develop your own game engine as many people before. It's the world. If you want to use the work of others, you'll have to pay for it. In fact, you'll get a full functional game engine with a great editor and you don't need to learn a complex programming language for it. If this isn't a reason for you to buy fusion, you're already able to build your own runtime with C++, Java (bad idea) or something else.
(1)I assume it works as no error message is present, and it says that it connects, (2) but why dosn't it display 2 characters at the same time? , I read the code and it looks like it is supposed to.
(1) I made some mess with the text-box which displays errors and positions (not fixed yet). (2) There was a bug, i don't remember which one it was (i fixed this already in the next update of the example). Funny fact: in the first months, both worked as expected (As you can see in the comments on the Clickstore and Steam Workshop) but since a few months, something changed, i don't know, what it is exactly.
I'll upload an updated version to the Clickstore when i find time to replace and fix the text-box.
I know it's not really what you asked for, but to test your application from a specific frame you can use a global value with the frame id of the frame you want to start with. In the first frame you can insert a line with "if StartID > 0 then jump to frame number StartID", so you just have to change the global value before you test your application.
Maybe because you can't say "Deinstall and use another antivirus program instead of avast, then try to download my application again. If you installed one of the few other popular antivirus programs that flaggs fusion applications, also, just try another one, again." to your potential players / users.
Switching to another AV program isn't the solution, as you can see.
Again, Avast is flagging all Fusion 2.5 made applications with the standard Fusion 2.5 *.exe information. This time as "Win32:Malware-Gen" instead of "Win32:Evo-Gen".
In the case of Avast! and some other antivirus softwares, it's not very good that the *.exe-informations are just editable with the developer upgrade. It's causing one false positive after the other one. Every 2 - 3 months, we have the same problem again. And yes. Everytime, this happens, it's not flagging Fusion made applications with a changed *.exe information (It's the same with Avast! DeepScreen).
So i have to buy the developer upgrade to just release my games and applications without these problems.
Do you have Avast! Antivirus installed? Had the same problem today with my Avast. It flags Fusion 2 (doesn't happen with Fusion 2.5) as a Win32:Evo-Gen (Again. This happens often.).
Try to put the whole path of your fusion installation to the exception list in your antivirus software and install it again.
Has it been fixed now? I've checkout the exporter three times now just to make sure if fixed installer is already uploaded.
Quote from facebook:
Quote from Clickteam Facebook Page
Attention Steam users: those who have already "bought" the XNA exporter on Clickstore and want to install on your steam copy, please visit your order history, find the XNA exporter transaction and click refresh, you will have to reconfirm your order, once done return to the downloads page to find the steam version added to your account.
Also note that the download link that said video tutorial series has for Lacewing is outdated. If you cant find the download link for Lacewing, then I'll try and find one that works.
Lacewing is also available via the Fusion 2.5 extension manager.
Does this work if I bought my Fusion 2.5 copy on STEAM?
I can't seem to find the directory of the installed application when bought on Steam. Does someone know where this is, or where can I find it? It's not on Program Files
Big thanks!!
Fusion 2.5, installed via Steam, is in this folder:
Program Files\Steam\SteamApps\common\Clickteam Fusion 2.5
If i check the applications, after Avast moved them to quarantine, it doesn't flag them, too. (Same if i check an old fusion-exe from my harddisk. If i move it, it gets flagged.) It's a thing Avast had everytime with Evo-gens.
Submitted three *.exe as false positive since last week.
It's the first time for me that Avast is flagging all Fusion-Applications as Evo-gens since i use Avast. I read a lot of it in the forums, but it's really the first time for me.
Before this, it has only flagged a fusion extension.