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Everything posted by lordmostafa
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Answered above. This is the way the kits system works, sadly. Closed.
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All these issues have guides already on the helpsite, there's no need to create them again. But thanks for your effort! Closed.
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That's not a problem, that's how it works. Read more. Closed.
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2909 hi sia
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Are you using Standalone flash player?
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That's not a frozen screen, that's you disconnecting from the game due to Internet man. You're mixing it up. That's not what you call a frozen game.
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That usually happens when you disconnect due to slow Internet, not due to FPS lag.
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valid Red nicknames for blocked players in friends list
lordmostafa replied to Cute_re in Ideas and Suggestions
It's a built in feature. It wasn't added by the devs. -
Valid [frnd][intf] Duplicate. Best friends system.
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Merged.
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How could that be possible? Did your screen turn white? (for windows when a screen if frozen it turns white). But Internet connection doesn't affect FPS, which means it can't possibly cause anything in your computer to freeze. Especially that you said, you have a good PC.
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valid Red nicknames for blocked players in friends list
lordmostafa replied to Cute_re in Ideas and Suggestions
http://en.tankiforum.com/index.php?showtopic=242941 -
valid Red nicknames for blocked players in friends list
lordmostafa replied to Cute_re in Ideas and Suggestions
Gratz on rankup. Regarding the idea: I disagree. It's not anyone's business to know who is blocked and who is not, even if they're your friend. Besides, if they ARE your friends, then you wouldn't need a red color to know they're blocked. If you mean banned players, then there are already topics about that idea. -
But if Internet was lost why did it freeze? (giggle) This is probably due to low FPS. XP/BP in Poly (especially CP) can get quite intense with a lot of graphics, so it's not surprising you will be getting frozen screens as your computer can't handle the load. Please provide screenshots of your computer specs. Here's how: Press "Windows key + R" on your keyboard. Type in "dxdiag" Click "OK" or press "Enter". If it shows a pop-up, click "No". When it finishes loading, take pictures of the "System" and "Display" tabs and post them here.
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