I don't know how construct 3 works, so can't help you with that.
Maybe try switching your projects to different game engines( for example GODOT), and go with the one which you thing matches the games that you make.
For example, if you are planning to create a AAA graphics game, then Unreal Engine would be a nice choice, but if you go with 2D and simple games, game engines like GODOT and Unity will be a good choice.
I am not telling you to change your game engine, but it is always better to know how different game engines work.