Dear Players,
We will be doing maintenance work today at 14:00 to 15:00 (GMT+8). We will be closing the servers soon meaning that players will not be able to log in or play the game.
We thank you for your continued support!
Heroes of Glory team
.... looks like now .. cant enter the game
The browser could not allocate enough memory for the WebGL content. If you are the developer of this content, try allocating less memory to your WebGL build in the WebGL player settings.
Clear your cache: Right click the page, do Inspect Element, a new window will open inside the window. Then click on the cogwheel, which you will find on the top right side of the new window. Then enable 'Disable HTTP cache'. Then refresh the page.
The browser could not allocate enough memory for the WebGL content. If you are the developer of this content, try allocating less memory to your WebGL build in the WebGL player settings. ..... hmmmm ok .....
***The browser could not allocate enough memory for the WebGL content. If you are the developer of this content, try allocating less memory to your WebGL build in the WebGL player settings.***
what can I do? (normaly it takes me 10x close and open the browser to enter the game)
Ok this error sounds like the other one I've just fixed with the latest update, but it is different. Afaik the best way to solve this, is by closing other tabs, uninstalling or deactivating browser plugins and of course as you mentioned already by restarting the browser. You could also try a different browser.
I hope you'll get this working without restarting your browser 10x.
deleating rank stats? very nice .. what is wrong with you? I click 8-10/sec ... do I have to prove it and send you a pic of my click times? that is just wrong .. I wasted so manny days in this game .. and you destroyed it all .. shame on you!
4 days of clicking (hard work for my fingers) and now my progress is gone? I did not use cheats or anything .. thanks a lot -.-' have to start on 0 again .. or better not start again -.-'
Clear your cache: Right click the page, do Inspect Element, a new window will open inside the window. Then click on the cogwheel, which you will find on the top right side of the new window. Then enable 'Disable HTTP cache'. Then refresh the page.