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How come I can play for example Warfare 1944 (which is a flash game) on Armorgames.com site without having to download some stupid swf player which only works in Chrome and Kongregates flash games only work in Chrome with some 3rd party swf player?
I'd appreciate if you could make flash games work without having to download some software which doesn't even work. Perhaps you could ask Armorgames.com how the f++k they are able to do such an awesome thing that one can play games just like old times.
Thank you for your reply (if I ever get one)
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> *Originally posted by **[Rubberist](/forums/7/topics/1947185?page=1#13650203)**:*
> How come I can play for example Warfare 1944 (which is a flash game) on Armorgames.com site without having to download some stupid swf player which only works in Chrome and Kongregates flash games only work in Chrome with some 3rd party swf player?
> I'd appreciate if you could make flash games work without having to download some software which doesn't even work. Perhaps you could ask Armorgames.com how the f++k they are able to do such an awesome thing that one can play games just like old times.
> Thank you for your reply (if I ever get one)
I understand that Armor Games developed their own solution. Kongregate chose a different solution (which was SuperNova). The details that were released about this decision and solution can be found [in at an announcement at the Kongregate main forumn](https://www.kongregate.com/forums/1-kongregate/topics/1932722-the-future-of-flash-games-on-kongregate).
-Pip
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That's not quite right. Amorgames recommends using their solution but they do not require it; their Flash games still work with Flash player if you can use it. In fact, this makes their solution superior to the one Kongregate has chosen.
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