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Participant
April 12, 2017
Question

In game issues with Flash

  • April 12, 2017
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Hi,

I am currently playing a browser based game called KIngsroad, I am playing it in Google Chrome and I have had a recent problem where I have to double click the mouse on icons to open them up when previously I could open them up with 1 click of the mouse. I have been in contact with the game creators and they have advised me there is no current issue with Kingroad, I have chatted with other game players and they are not having the issue I am having, so it is a little frustrating. I have done the troubleshooting for flash player, made sure I had the latest version of flash player, uninstalled and reinstalled Chrome, updated my graphics card. So I done all I can possibly do. I did try another browser such as Mozilla and the game worked fine but ran too slow, I also tried Microsoft Edge the game also worked fine but flash just kept crashing all the time. I have been told by a computer guru that there is a current issue with Chrome and Flash player and it will be fixed in the next Flash update, can you please tell me if this is true or can I get some help please.

Thank You

Jason

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Participant
November 16, 2018

I am having problems with Flash when I am playing Stardoll. Other users are not having problems and the Stardoll staff assure me that the problem is not the game. I can perform some functions such as changing pages and writing in guestbooks but when I try to drag clothes or scenery it usually works the first time but thereafter nothing can be moved. Please help me. I am recovering from an illness and really enjoy this game as there is little else to do. Cheers, Margaret

jeromiec83223024
Inspiring
April 13, 2017

I'm not aware of a problem with Flash Player that would cause this behavior, and I'm not seeing similar complaints yet.  I haven't heard anything from Rumble either, so I'm not seeing evidence of a widespread problem.

You might actually give Chrome Canary a shot.  If there's a bug at the intersection of Win10, Chrome and Flash Player, there's a good chance that it's already be fixed in Canary (and those changes would ultimately propagate out to the standard release version.

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Participant
April 13, 2017

Hi Jeromiec,

Thanks for replying, I tried Chrome Canary and I am still having the same issue, so i dont know what is causing this issue, but thank you for your help

Regards

Jason

jeromiec83223024
Inspiring
April 13, 2017

No problem, thanks for trying it out.  It's not outside the realm of possibility that something broke.  We've been doing a lot of work to accommodate changes to the Win10 creator's update, which came out yesterday.  It's possible that something got dinged, particularly if you're a few Win10 updates behind or something.

I'll ask around and see if anyone can reproduce it on a stock Win10 machine.  I'm running a very early preview release for an Win10 update way in the future, and there are definitely changes there that impact Chrome.  I don't trust it to map with reality at the moment.

Thanks!