tell me about it... Bb couldn`t sort out a party in a Friary!
tell me about it... Bb couldn`t sort out a party in a Friary!
i use Microsoft edge so latest details on front page are no use to me and I still have problem with long loading times
Normally I use IE no fix for that.... tried the fix on Firefox......and guess what..... no change
One more question - where do you put this parameter in Ubuntu? I don't have a desktop icon, I have Chromium locked to the launcher, and there are no options. And of course the slim browser is no solution either...
Running on two different PC's
One very old PC running Vista and an old version of Chrome (it won't let it upgrade and further) which was exhibiting the slow log in problem and usually needed 3 or 4 refreshes after sticking at the usual point. Have done the suggested mod and today it logged in a lot quicker on the first attempt. It jumped from the normal sticking point to the grey screen which usually pops up just before load completes after a couple of minutes. The normal message screen then appeared and login completed by clicking the green tick. Definitely an improvement.
The newer PC running Win 10 and the latest version of Chrome was exhibiting the slow log on and about a week ago it never managed to get past the sticking point. I had given up and switched to Opera which usually logged in after a couple of refreshes. Applied the mod to Chrome last night and logged in fine then and again this morning.
You may want to add to the recently posted [Guide] Better loading times that this solution ONLY works for Windows users.
the slimbrowser does not work, there is something with the flashplayer and yes i havee chrome and i also has the flash player installed but it still says theat i am missing it. so no that is not a solution
None of the advise in the guide helps stop those 4 big files being downloaded every time, they are probably too big for some internal file size limit and so never get cached. I suspect the only way this will get fixed is if those 4 files are split into smaller files or maybe if the game assets are not packed up at all. The limit is pretty low as far as I can tell, even with the browser set to cache up to 100GB, it still never caches files bigger than around 5MB each.