PortableApp Clickteam Fusion 2.5+ Developer with Extensions!

This game / software works completely portably. No installation required.

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yo @Kippykip do you have the play games extencion pack for fusion? I cant buy it cus the click store has been down for a long time
 

Kippykip

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already something wrong with extension manager. after updating admob version downed v5 to like v3 cant back v5 I had to extract a new clickteam from zip file
It's like that on the native steam version as well.
I guess they don't maintain it very well.

EDIT: I deleted my CF2.5 Folder on steam, and redownloaded the entire thing without using Extension Manager.
I noticed Admob is newer than in extension manager, dating to 2023.
...But I'm still missing "Google Play Games" etc. Guess it doesn't come with the DLC?

Clickteam Admob v5.0

But I just double checked my upload here as it was put together in 2024, and indeed Admob inside this release is version 5 and not 3.
Doesn't really look like much of anything has changed since 2023 actually. I even checked the steam depot website.
 
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I only have everything that was available from the extension manager or DLC.

If it involves getting it from a clickstore, I don't have it.
When exporting the application as aab, the project appears in the temp folder for a short time that can be opened in Android Studio.
maybe there is a way to fix it from there
 

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Someone it has a file or files necessary for export to mac?
Hi are you active around here? Im looking for friends to message! Unfortunately my friend Kip haven't replied to me lately but I am sure he will get back to me soon! I just don't have anyone currently active at the moment to speak to about my projects! Are you a Mac user? I got fed up with Mac so I switch back to Windows for a really good reason! If I were you should do the same. Apple products are mostly GARBAGE these days. The only Apple product I do like was the Garage Band and unfortunately theres no Windows version. I did found something that might help run GB on Windows but I haven't tried it yet.
 

ElectromanDynamix

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Hi are you active around here? Im looking for friends to message! Unfortunately my friend Kip haven't replied to me lately but I am sure he will get back to me soon! I just don't have anyone currently active at the moment to speak to about my projects! Are you a Mac user? I got fed up with Mac so I switch back to Windows for a really good reason! If I were you should do the same. Apple products are mostly GARBAGE these days. The only Apple product I do like was the Garage Band and unfortunately theres no Windows version. I did found something that might help run GB on Windows but I haven't tried it yet.
nop. only windows :D
 

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Hi are you active around here? Im looking for friends to message! Unfortunately my friend Kip haven't replied to me lately but I am sure he will get back to me soon! I just don't have anyone currently active at the moment to speak to about my projects! Are you a Mac user? I got fed up with Mac so I switch back to Windows for a really good reason! If I were you should do the same. Apple products are mostly GARBAGE these days. The only Apple product I do like was the Garage Band and unfortunately theres no Windows version. I did found something that might help run GB on Windows but I haven't tried it yet.
If you like Apple but don't want apple, just switch to a linux distro that feels like Mac, with a wine compatibility layer and a proton compatibility layer for gaming. (you can also use wine for gaming with really old games)
 

k98philgamer

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If you like Apple but don't want apple, just switch to a linux distro that feels like Mac, with a wine compatibility layer and a proton compatibility layer for gaming. (you can also use wine for gaming with really old games)
Hey nice to meet you! are you a clickteam user? Just asking! I love to draw and create games! 🤝
 

Kippykip

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If you like Apple but don't want apple, just switch to a linux distro that feels like Mac, with a wine compatibility layer and a proton compatibility layer for gaming. (you can also use wine for gaming with really old games)
^This
With this combo, you actually end up being able to run a hell of lot more than a modern ARM based mac can anyways. And you don't have to worry about backwards compatibility being suddenly withdrawn by big Tim later on.

Speaking of the Mac exporter for clickteam...
Seeing how often clickteams exporters get neglected after customers purchase them, it probably wouldn't be long before it becomes unsupported and ditched anyway if you were trying to make an Indie game support apple.

Since fusion started on steam, I believe the exporter broke once Mac Catalina stopped supporting 32-bit programs (it might even still be broken, I never checked), and will likely break again once the modern ARM based macs stop supporting X86 emulation. Apple uses an extra chip for that x86 support, so you can bet your ass in a few more generations they'll get rid of that chip to reduce costs.

...It's just not worth it in the long run
 

k98philgamer

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^This
With this combo, you actually end up being able to run a hell of lot more than a modern ARM based mac can anyways. And you don't have to worry about backwards compatibility being suddenly withdrawn by big Tim later on.

Speaking of the Mac exporter for clickteam...
Seeing how often clickteams exporters get neglected after customers purchase them, it probably wouldn't be long before it becomes unsupported and ditched anyway if you were trying to make an Indie game support apple.

Since fusion started on steam, I believe the exporter broke once Mac Catalina stopped supporting 32-bit programs (it might even still be broken, I never checked), and will likely break again once the modern ARM based macs stop supporting X86 emulation. Apple uses an extra chip for that x86 support, so you can bet your ass in a few more generations they'll get rid of that chip to reduce costs.

...It's just not worth it in the long run
You're back! where ya been? I messaged you couple days ago and did not hear you back I was wondering if you're doing ok? Anyway its really nice to see you back on board again!
 
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