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KlikUnreal
Registered 04/11/2020 23:11:00
Points 9
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19th December, 2020 at 19/12/2020 16:07:27 -
I wont let me have more than 3 frames, and I cant build because its saves as a winrar Archive that cannot be opened.
I am also mad that I cannot export to executable. Is there a way to get old Click-team stuff? I'm not bothering to pay that much, I know its worth it, but for free I get this. this useless program That I cant do anything with.
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KlikUnreal
Registered 04/11/2020 23:11:00
Points 9
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19th December, 2020 at 19/12/2020 16:20:44 -
And I Love the idea of something like fusion, I just cant get into it.
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AndyUK Mascot Maniac
Registered 01/08/2002
Points 14586
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20th December, 2020 at 20/12/2020 18:19:24 -
The full version isn't useless.
For what it is, Fusion is very reasonably priced although I can understand it might be too expensive for some people. Perhaps there are cheaper alternatives out there you might prefer.
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Joshtek Administrator
The Archivist
Registered 02/01/2002
Points 3841
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24th December, 2020 at 24/12/2020 15:23:13 -
If you find the free version too restricting then you can now get the full version on discount: https://www.clickteam.com/web-shop and https://store.steampowered.com/app/248170/Clickteam_Fusion_25/?curator_clanid=4293924
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The_Antisony At least I'm not Circy
Registered 01/07/2002
Points 1341
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13th May, 2021 at 13/05/2021 20:36:33 -
The free version of Fusion 2.5 does practically everything the full version does with the exception of allowing more than three frames and allowing you to build and export a finished project. If you think Fusion 2.5 is useless, don't buy the full version. Aside from extensions and multiple platforms supported, it doesn't add additional features.
Older Clickteam software like Multimedia Fusion 1.5, The Games Factory, Click & Create, and Klik & Play aren't free. You can download them from Clickteam's website, but those are demo versions of each app, not freeware. I may be wrong, but I don't think Clickteam still sells licences for retired versions, and they don't officially provide support for them. Many of them are so old that if you had a question about doing anything, most of us wouldn't be able to provide answers. I'm kind of the exception to that norm being 40 and having had experience with Clickteam products going all the way back to 1996.
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