globsis

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FlashPlayer17.rar - unpack - all flash is run using...
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LT1986

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If i am looking to buy a membership for a short while, is there any way I can download the games or something for you guys to crack?
 
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If i am looking to buy a membership for a short while, is there any way I can download the games or something for you guys to crack?
No impossible. You will have to retrieve every single image, animation, text...etc from your browser cache and then recode everything in Unity. It takes ages and there's no guarantee of it working. But you're welcome to try.
 

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It takes ages
Looks like a perfect task for the deep learning or something like that. What required is essentially to "record" internal logic, while the logic in this case is only somewhat more complex than internal logic of simple picture viewer. So it makes prognosis much better.
Also my personal skills is nowhere near of what would be required, the solution of such kind of a problem becoming more and more relevant in view of the trend of moving processing away from end devices to a remote servers.
 
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Nameless One

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Love the games,can't view the endings.

Thanks Adobe,for completely breaking old flash content.

If anyone has a solution,let me know.

Edit:Tried some different versions of the standalone Flash Player,no luck. Tried AssRider's solution with that other browser,didn't work. I'm getting sad now.

And angry,at Adobe.

Edit II:Can't run the Palemoon browser,something about a missing ini. Such is life for me,I guess.

Edit III:Went all the way to the oldest Flash version (not just standalone),no luck. I think I got the message by now. Thanks Adobe. Also,the Bounty Hunter from S&G has its own server/browser or something like that,I don't know if that can be used to play other files.
 
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Tohe Miju

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I wanted to replay some lop games but when playing City of Love (ghost version), I couldn't access the endings, neither through the game swf file nor by clicking the end_1.html, end_2.html etc. I tried old versions of browsers which supported flash in the past (chrome, firefox) but still can't open these endings. Any more ideas?
 

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Re: Endings - As far as I recall, it's because the games were supposed to be played in (old) browsers that had Flash support. It's not Adobe's, Macromedia's, or whatever other software's fault, but rather LoP's. They coded it that way. The reason why they're played on browsers is that it's sending information to LoP's servers while you're playing and later fetches the ending you're supposed to get in a new window / tab (while leaving the one where the game was being played on alone at that point). That's why even with standalone swf players, you may run into issues such as this. Some of the later games, incorporated these into them which lessened problems playing them but doesn't remove them completely (i.e., you might miss out the actual intros for certain games for instance, or bonus images for following through on difficult to pull off actions -- essentially achievement rewards). One of the many reasons why I dislike LoP's time-sensitive, subscription-based model to play their games. Harder to do now that Flash has reached its end of life status. It is what it is. Sorry guys.
 

Nameless One

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Re: Endings - As far as I recall, it's because the games were supposed to be played in (old) browsers that had Flash support. It's not Adobe's, Macromedia's, or whatever other software's fault, but rather LoP's. They coded it that way. The reason why they're played on browsers is that it's sending information to LoP's servers while you're playing and later fetches the ending you're supposed to get in a new window / tab (while leaving the one where the game was being played on alone at that point). That's why even with standalone swf players, you may run into issues such as this. Some of the later games, incorporated these into them which lessened problems playing them but doesn't remove them completely (i.e., you might miss out the actual intros for certain games for instance, or bonus images for following through on difficult to pull off actions -- essentially achievement rewards). One of the many reasons why I dislike LoP's time-sensitive, subscription-based model to play their games. Harder to do now that Flash has reached its end of life status. It is what it is. Sorry guys.
Thank you for the clarification. Is it safe to assume there's no way around it? Other people in this thread have reported success,so I hope I can replicate their results. If not,I might look around for galleries and compile the pictures from the endings (turn some of them into their appropriate gif format as well,if they don't already exist). Maybe some other browser would be better,provided they still have support for flash content?

Lastly,since we already have a swf file called endings,I wonder if pictures exist in said file and if I can then rip them from it with some tool,which would help in the creation of a gallery immensely? Still,I'll go on a hunt and try to find whatever I can.

Edit I:I do wonder if the files we have from the pack can help in some way,like the html ones.
 
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Love the games,can't view the endings.

Thanks Adobe,for completely breaking old flash content.

If anyone has a solution,let me know.

Edit:Tried some different versions of the standalone Flash Player,no luck. Tried AssRider's solution with that other browser,didn't work. I'm getting sad now.

And angry,at Adobe.

Edit II:Can't run the Palemoon browser,something about a missing ini. Such is life for me,I guess.

Edit III:Went all the way to the oldest Flash version (not just standalone),no luck. I think I got the message by now. Thanks Adobe. Also,the Bounty Hunter from S&G has its own server/browser or something like that,I don't know if that can be used to play other files.
Get this game here, originaly uploaded by megalol:


Unzip and use that browser to open the html files of the endings (ex: ending1.html)

Meanwhile, uninstall any flash version you have on yoir computer and install an older flash player version from archive.org. Version 14 should do the trick.



If you still have problems tell me the names of the games you want to play and I will provide them in .exe format, in which the endings are incorporated.
 
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Nameless One

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Get this game here, originaly uploaded by megalol:
Workupload

Unzip and use that browser to open the html files of the endings (ex: ending1.html)

Meanwhile, uninstall any flash version you have on yoir computer and install an older flash player version from archive.org. Version 14 should do the trick.



If you still have problems tell me the names of the games you want to play and I will provide them in .exe format, in which the endings are incorporated.
Well,as I said before,I tried said solutions but nothing worked (unless I did something wrong,which I rather doubt). The game I'm trying right now is City of Love Ghosts of the Past.

If we can have these games in exe format,shouldn't we update the original post? Unless I downloaded some older version of the pack,that is.

Still,thank you for trying to help,I appreciate it.

Hmm,now that I think about it,that Cyberfox browser doesn't seem to have/support Flash Player,since I tried another game (Seducing the Throne,a version I had from elsewhere) and it showed the flash player logo,where if you click on it it leads you to the Adobe page about the end of Flash Player. I think I did install an older version of Flash (I tried 10 and 14) and tried the browser but not luck. I'll give it another go and let you know how it goes.
 
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