I have been playing this game for a while. Evereything was fine until today. Now I can't play anymore. I get the following error: "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." Any suggestions?
Yes, 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 game freezes at "loading assets" (ie. at startup) in both Firefox and Chrome. The PC's CPU usage is less than 10% and less than 1/3 of the ram is being used. Any suggestions?
Another update and little information about what it does/does not do. Instead of buying upgrades in the PP shop, we now have the upgrade map. If you make a mistake, you pay for it by using diamonds, it seems.
The xp/gold per minute has gone down dramatically, but the updates cost just as much gold/AP as before the update. Not happy!
The game itself is nice (I tried the mobile version as well as this one), but after finishing the tutorial, the game hangs on "Area complete" and I am basically stuck, unable to play any further. Not good!
I like the game and have been playing for a while now. What I am wondering about is how do you record the high scores? I haven't even managed to record one under the "friends" tab.
Everytime you buy a hot dog or bank, we submit a Kongregate stat. What Kongregate chooses to do with them, and when they get displayed...this we cannot know :(
Fun at first, but after a while the game gets boring as it has to run for hours to be able to upgrade the more productive buildings. The offline feature does not seem to work (yet).
Yes, 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.