In response, I'd had the PC on for a few days and lost power. When I came back, there was no error message of any kind. I just had at the bottom I was offline for over 55 hours (PC was only off for 3) and I'd lost all the cobalt items I'd found/learned as well as all the other money and dungeon progress on my characters. I use chrome, and I've had my power go out before with this game on, and it did not roll me back.
It sounds like Chrome didn't save the IndexedDB database to disk. Today's change might prevent that in the future (as long as one of the two -- localstorage or indexeddb -- is saved of course)
For those of you that have rollbacks of your saves or missing saves, is there any common thread? Do you have any other WebGL games open (I'm suspicious that Perfect Tower might actually interfere with the saves of other WebGL games open at the same time due to a bug in it -- if you leave it open for a long time it's literally saving _hundreds_ of times each time it saves, I've had errors pop up with both games open) Is it when you close your browser, reboot your computer, or anything like that? I'm trying to find a solution, but right now I'm quite literally saving the game everywhere I can locally, and for some reason the browser is rejecting the save. If you consistently have save issues, are there any errors popping up in the console? (Ctrl-Shift-K in Firefox)
Do the cards from Fire Sword on even work? I have 10 Normal and 9 Elemental Balance rare cards, just unlocked it, and I figured that my buildings would have an increase in income, but nothing...
Would love to play the game, but constantly get "Connecting to server". If I open a chest, the only way to do anything after is to refresh the broswer.
Would make more sense that mages would get more base damage per point of intellect than a warlock, seeing as a warlock gets 2 hp AND the same damage increase as the mage does...
It sounds like Chrome didn't save the IndexedDB database to disk. Today's change might prevent that in the future (as long as one of the two -- localstorage or indexeddb -- is saved of course)