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HTML5 help?

Discussion in 'General Internet' started by Mel, 2020/09/17.

  1. 2020/09/17
    Mel

    Mel Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    I was hoping for some advice as far as getting HTML5 games to work properly? Theres this one particular site that I enjoy. but with the end of Flash coming soon, theyre slowly switching over to HTML5.

    Problem is HTML5 at least for games for me is a nightmare. its laggy and choppy if they load at all. other times you can see some elements but not others, say a game background but not the game pieces needed to use to actually play. Its just been an awful experience.

    my browsers test well on HTML5 test site with around 525 out of 555 elements working. im beginning to wonder could this be a hardware issue? I tried increasing the virtual ram pagefile, but that hasnt done much. not sure what else to realistically try. the site developers are out of ideas (did that first). flash versions of these same games are flawless, im so upset its ending.

    Im running windows 10, 64 bit 4gb ram

    Any help would be greatly appreciated
     
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  2. 2020/09/17
    TonyT

    TonyT SuperGeek Staff

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    Which Web browser are you using?
     

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  4. 2020/09/19
    Mel

    Mel Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    have tried Firefox and Google Chrome, both with little to no success
     
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  5. 2020/09/20
    TonyT

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    If you are using any extensions in FF or Chrome, disable them and then try the game. If all good, enable extensions one at a time to see which one interferes.

    The usual causes of HTML5 issues are:
    1. Older computer/processor/low ram.
    2. Older video card.
    3. Browser extensions.
    4. Most often poorly coded HTML5.
    5. Slow internet connection. (less than 15 mb/sec)
    6. 3rd party software (firewalls, antivirus, antivirus browser add-ons, etc)
     
  6. 2020/09/28
    vincent11c

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    I truly think that it's all about poorly coded HTML5
     

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