At 1/12/21 05:21 AM, Sonucais wrote:At 1/12/21 04:30 AM, Sonucais wrote:At 1/12/21 03:51 AM, Sonucais wrote:At 1/12/21 03:26 AM, Sonucais wrote:At 1/12/21 03:16 AM, PurpleShoes wrote:I can confirm this is happening to me as well. I tried my go to old flash movie, that one Bedn song and...
SHIT!!!
I even confronted the embarrassing amount of mediocre hentai in my favorites, and some other oldies didn't work.
I then uninstalled, made sure the program files were wiped, re-installed and still nothing...
I never uninstalled or disabled flash (unless it did that automatically), but if it means anything, animations running on ruffle still work perfectly fine for me.
I'm currently trying OLDER flash player versions to see if it fixes something.
OK !
So these Adobe f****rs added something to check the Windows date. If you go back to 2020 it works! It pretty much has something to do with the (right click on NG Player) flash version. So what did you install to break everything if you rejected uninstall Flash Player? Probably a windows update from 5 months ago.
The question is... How to completly unistall Flash Player and which latest version will be safe to install!?
Tested on a old Tablet. Flash Player 32.0.0.156 is safe, works with NG Flash Player.
Found the solution!
Assuming you are on Windows 10, go to Windows Update -> Updates history -> Uninstall updates.
Now, the thing you want to uninstall are the Security updates for Adobe Flash Player.
Uninstall one by one from most recent to older until it works. I had to uninstall two updates. When I found this problem I was on 32.0.0.445.
Uninstalling one update will downgrade to 32.0.0.387 (check on NG FlashPlayer by right clicking). Still didn't work.
Uninstalled one more update. Now it's perfectly working on 32.0.0.330.
So I was tired of not being able to play flash games, and i went ahead and updated Windows to get the Win 10 runtime library needed to run the NG player.
That, of course caused the Adobe Windows Update to get installed, and I was easily able to identify the problem thanks to your post.
NG player is now working on my machine after uninstalling the "Windows update for Adobe Flash Player"