I've been playing for weeks now but all of a sudden flash crashes every time I load. Is there a problem?
I've been playing for weeks now but all of a sudden flash crashes every time I load. Is there a problem?
I would recommend clearing your cached files, which may vary depending on your browser.
Firefox:
http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/...%20the%20cache
Google Chrome:
http://support.google.com/chrome/bin...n&answer=95582
Other Browsers:
http://www.wikihow.com/Clear-Your-Browser's-Cache
From there, it may be worth checking if an updated version of flash is available:
http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/?promoid=BUIGP
Just following on.
Try and cleanup your computer. Browsers are very dependable on temporary files. Also depending on what OS (Operating System) you have there may be double temp files. Problem they have had with vista. If you do a cleanup you shouldn't have any trouble. (Try out Advanced System care - It is the best for sorting out problems)
Well i have the same problem, and i clean my computer regulary with ASC even got a paid editon to make it more epic.
But it still crashes, and funny enough its always the plugin that uses sick ammounts of ram then crash.
So please do look a bit more into this and maybe find something to make the flashclient a bit more stable seeing as i dont really wanna uninstall and reinstall flashplayer 5 times each day to be able to logon.
And i tried that clearing cache thing, and it worked so i could load my whole city now and then it crashed yet again.
Last edited by Bounty; 16.02.12 at 13:00.
If you're using Google Chrome, and your Flash crashes, try this article. For me it worked...
http://support.google.com/chrome/bin...8462&ctx=topic
I disabled the duplicate Flash plugin, have left it so only one Flash plugin is enabled on Chrome, but same problem recurred with Flash crashing.
Other than the foregoing suggestions, it seems my big problem was the FLASH CACHE.
On another site I found a suggestion to clear the Flash cache:
Close the browser.
Go to Control Panel.
Open Flash Player.
On the Storage tab, click Delete All.
On the pop window, [Delete All Data and Settings] should be checked, [Delete All Video and Audio License Files] should be unchecked.
Click Delete Data.
Close the window.
Then I got a popup window showing that it was deleting the cache (don't recall exactly the text in that window).
After that, I reopened my browser and restarted Settlers. The display then ran smoothly.
So far this has worked for me and seems to have overcome the problem I was having.