![]() ![]() ![]() Take note, I'm on Windows so if you are on another operating system such as Mac the instructions may differ slightly.ġ: Open your project (your created game) within Construct, test it to see if your game is working by previewing it, if you have a black-screen you should search through the other posts related to your issue as there is probably someone that has the same issue and has had it solved, if not, lodge a post asking for help in the forums if you cannot solve it yourself. I am not familiar with software like Node.js and need help with this. Thank you for replying loneDreamer and I would like to ask you if you can explain me how to add your code like you would explain it to a 10 years old. So maybe this is a workaround if we can have this result in a borderless windowed fullscreen.Īshley should as well come-in this topic and explain us how we can publish on Steam without having this essential option to change the resolution for desktop users like any game engine does. So I started searching for solutions, I think maybe this is possible by using "windowed fullscreen" because regarding my tests I get these resolution change results if I resize my game in a window. This is essential and if someone wants to publish a game on Steam (like me for example) it becomes a frustration. ![]() I am making a game with resolution 1920x1080 and trying to give opportunity for example 1366x768 resolutions to play my game. It is such a shame that NW.js does not allow us to change the resolution in-game and I think that this is a feature that any game engine should have. I don't know how to use it with my NW.js export and where to find index.html in order to use your code. I open the Node.js and all I have is a black command screen. I downloaded Node.js and then exported my construct project with NW.js.īut after that I feel helpless because I am a noob with these software Node.js. ![]()
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