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If you are using client called "FlashEx" then your private data is at risk.

 

For more information take a look here: WARNING: Information on clients!

 

I know that everyone wants to have higher FPS, its logical, higher fps better. But wouldn't you agree, that is better that you try to find another solution for your FPS problem, without using the client "FlashEx"? Or any other of these clients.

Edited by Phoenix.Raised

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Thanks a lot guys but I never faced this problem while using FlashEx, but I will think about using standalone.

 

Meanwhile,

please help me coz my pc is a noob

Please help me with this error

If you haven't encountered problems so far, it doesn't guarantee you that you will never encounter problems with "FlasEx". If you wish to help yourself, stop using "FlashEx". Don't gamble with your security because of few FPS more, try the Standalone Flash player.

 

What's your computer specs?

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If you haven't encountered problems so far, it doesn't guarantee you that you will never encounter problems with "FlasEx". If you wish to help yourself, stop using "FlashEx". Don't gamble with your security because of few FPS more, try the Standalone Flash player.

 

What's your computer specs?

Ok, I will try Standalone Flash player.

 

I don't know my specs.

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Ok, I will try Standalone Flash player.

 

I don't know my specs.

Try it please.


To view your computer specs:

 

For Windows:

 

1. Open the Run dialog. You can find this in the Start menu or by pressing Win + R

2. Type .msinfo32 and press Enter. This will open the System Information window.

3. Expand the Components section

 

For Mac:

 

1. Click the Apple menu and select "About This Mac". This will open a window displaying your OS X version and a summary of your system specs.

2. Use the tabs at the top of the window (Yosemite). The newest version of OS X has tabs along the top of the About This Mac window that allow you to quickly jump between the different categories of hardware.

3. Click More Info (Mavericks or earlier). This will open a new window with detailed hardware information.

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2. Type .msinfo32 and press Enter. This will open the System Information window.

Not working for me

I suggest simply Type in search bar dxdiag.exe

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FlashEx is not recommended as it is not safe to use. I recommend you to use Standalone Flash Player until the original game client is released.

Also, FlashEX has a "steal" script built in. If you use that program you risk losing your account.

 

Sorry but we cannot allow this topic as it's based on a 3rd party client.

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