Suggestion: TFM game expansion in other page |
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TFM is a game played by people of all ages. I've even seen seniors play it. My idea would be that the game would open on another portal, www.draugiem.lv, which is Latvia's leading gaming platform. On this platform, the games are played by people of all ages, both small and older. Together, there are around 700 k users on this portal day who use the portal, half of which are playing games on the portal + of which 8% of players buy something when playing a game. I believe the TFM team could well develop the game on another home page. They could earn well and work with other people, which they already do perfectly well at the moment. My idea is this. Maybe someone would like to comment on this, so I'm open to conversation. Personally, I use the portal myself every day. The games are the same old ones, there's nothing new. TFM would be a very good addition. |
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I was going to check this out but forced phone number registration and real name on a game platform? No thanks. /no support Furthermore flash for browsers is dying in 2020 so developing for this site isn't going to happen. Dernière modification le 1573832220000 |
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Draugiem.lv is an online social-networking website where games can be played. Yes, of course you'll be told to register to use a webpage at all. |
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Peach a dit : You called it "Latvia's leading gaming platform". Surely you can see how that would be misleading. It doesn't change the fact that they are probably not going to bring TFM to new websites given that Flash is not going to be supported anymore in browsers past 2020. |
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will make it clear that it is one of Latvia's largest portals, which is one of the leading gaming portal too. When you talk about Adobe, you can enable flash on your computer. And even the Avataria game will go, because it will be possible. It's not that everything is going to sink and nothing will happen. |
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Peach a dit : You can enable flash now... but when Adobe stops updating Flash for browsers every single major browser is going to immediately block it from being used, and rightfully so, for security reasons. You will not be able to simply turn it back on. While people may find ways to work around this I definitely do NOT recommend doing so. As such any game or program that is solely in-browser is going to die off unless they make a standalone executable (using AIR or something similar) or they convert to a different language altogether (HTML5 is most likely for browser). |
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But they can make it to HTML and case is closed :) |
Syrius « Consul » 1574076720000
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Sadly as far as I have seen, they do not plan remastering it in HTML5. As such, unless websites adopt some sort of flash emulators, I am not sure how can this suggestion work, otherwise I would /support it. |
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Peach a dit : Remaking in HTML5 is not as easy as it sounds you know. It would take quite a bit of time to do. :P Meli said before that if they do make a HTML5 version it will be a 'new' Transformice, not simply porting it over to a new language, and leave the old one up for people to play if they want to. |