Sirocco8
13 posts
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What could be the possible reasons that they all say “error 400 Bad request” ?
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MadJedi
6028 posts
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Your session cookies could be the problem. To verify this theory, run the game in the inprivate/incognito function of your browser. If it works here, cleaning it will solve the issue.
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adv0catus
6252 posts
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There’s an anti-something built into the site that if you try to load too many games from the same developer, then itt blocks you from viewing any games by that developer. I’ve encountered it a few times and as MadJedi said, clearing your cache should solve the issue.
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Sirocco8
13 posts
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It was just my browser having issues, as I tried the game in another and it works perfectly :). Thanks guys :)
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Langley
257 posts
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Make sure your flash is up to date.
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123aaa789
6003 posts
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For future reference, it’s not a browser issue and it’s not a cache issue, it’s an issue with your session cookies for the browser you’re using. When you open ~10 games by a developer, something happens with the session cookies that triggers the error, so clearing them is your way to fix the problem. I use Web Developer to clear them, as I’m not sure of a way to normally do it without an add-on (clearing all cookies is not the same as clearing session cookies).
I’m getting somewhat tired of seeing these threads appear time and time again and seeing people over and over suggest clearing your cache as a solution, while they themselves have never actually had the issue happen and have never tried that as a solution (go open 10-12 games by a developer right now and try clearing your cache when you get the error). I just recreated the issue once again to test it, and once again clearing my cache did nothing. Clearing my session cookies, however, did solve the issue, as it always has. So please, when posting a solution, post the correct one.
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Sirocco8
13 posts
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Actually I found a manual solution, you have to go in your cookies’ list for kong, then search for one named kongregate_session and delete it :D.
Im my browser which is kinda like firefox, it’s on the page about:data, so just write this in your address bar.
Thanks 123a for pointing out that the true solution is not what some people think it is.
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12grayson
296 posts
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^ thats just what he said :I
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