Silverlight was a dead platform we wouldnt have any new players at all with silverlight because people wouldnt be bothered to figure out how to set up a browser that still supports it.
I expected more improovments with html5....sameall of us.But in the end we got just all we had at silverlight.But yes i have to agree.Many left AW when the change happend including me.
Html5 best thing ever, adding the game to steam would be.................... op
but i am happy with html5, work need to be done to save the game, but its not dead, rather on its way to death.
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Furthermore, I consider that NWE must be destroyed
I never understood why they didn't utilize IEtab open source and just release a chrome extension to continue supporting silverlight, which is still the superior version.
Or just drop browsers all together and focus on the client like a normal dev.
Then find someone else with more experience to do it for you. There's a host of capable programmers dedicated solely to engine and language optimisation when transferring platforms on LinkedIn ready to be hired. I think two years is a long enough wait for these changes to have occurred and be stable enough to not require a test version for essential areas of the game you're still charging money to access.
Then find someone else with more experience to do it for you. There's a host of capable programmers dedicated solely to engine and language optimisation when transferring platforms on LinkedIn ready to be hired. I think two years is a long enough wait for these changes to have occurred and be stable enough to not require a test version for essential areas of the game you're still charging money to access.
Well good thing that we've already found such a person, his name's Clovis!
Then find someone else with more experience to do it for you. There's a host of capable programmers dedicated solely to engine and language optimisation when transferring platforms on LinkedIn ready to be hired. I think two years is a long enough wait for these changes to have occurred and be stable enough to not require a test version for essential areas of the game you're still charging money to access.
Well good thing that we've already found such a person, his name's Clovis!