![]() **I'd strongly recommend against it**, but as a test you might try to set your computer's date back a few months to when you last knew the game operated properly and try running it to see if it is indeed a date check. ![]() If the game is actively maintained the authors could probably just update the game to run under the new Unity tools which would enable them to be played on any modern browser without the need for a plugin. I rather doubt that the Kongregate site itself it doing a version requirement check for a non-existant version of the player. Often browsers and major plugins have a planned version release schedule, and they'll build in date checking safeguards to ensure that after a given date that old versions of the software should no longer run as a matter of security, expecting that there should be at least a few more current versions released by that point. I suspect that the requirement check for version 5.5 of the Unity Web Player may have been built right into the Unity Web Player itself and that is why it is asking for it to be updated. So you can use a different browser, roll back the version of your current browser to one that supports Unity (not recomended as you will lose alot of security updates), or choose to no longer play games that require Unity. This sounds like a question that you need to ask on a Unity forum.Īs you mentioned, Chrome and FF no longer support Unity. does that mean that we need to have the entire Unity Editor installed now instead of just the Unity Web Player? Seems a bit silly to me. Only the Unity Editor runs at version 5.5 and that is something like a 10GB program suite for people who intend to design their own games, rather than just playing online content. The latest version is 5.3.8f, but the Kong player keeps asking for the update to version 5.5 which does not exist because Unity stopped making web player updates at 5.3. ![]() The Unity Web Player is NO LONGER SUPPORTED by the Unity team, and currently ONLY is available for IE11 and Safari, there is zero official player for Chrome or Firefox. I have already checked multiple times the Pipelight status with the command (pipelight-plugin -system-check), but it says that everything is complete and "PASSED" all the tests.> *Originally posted by **(/forums/7/topics/1800031?page=1#13082443)**:* However when I try to run the game with Unity Web Player,it says "Loading" but later put an image in the upper left corner that says "unity web player install now!" and the game never load. When I want to play a game with Unity Web Player, first I enable it in the console as usual:Īnd I activate my User-Agent Add-on for Firefox, changing it to Windows on Firefox, being exactly, with this: I also installed Wine from the Ubuntu Software just in case. I have already installed Pipelight with the respective console commands and I did have problems installing it the first time due to the dependencies, but I already fixed that. I'm a new user of Linux (Ubuntu Studio ). ![]() I have been trying to run games that use the Unity Web Player plugin, but doesn't seems to work.
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