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We just moved Dungeoneers assets like images and sounds to a Content Delivery Network which should result in faster performace, especially for international players.
Please let us know if you spot any problems, or any noticeable changes in performance.
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Performance is (and has been) fine from Germany. The only noticeable lag that's reproducible is when initially clicking the altar.
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Performance in the US over the last few weeks (though it existed before as well) has been getting worse.
Essentially every game I have I am lucky I need to refresh my webpage less than 5 times.
Wouldn't it be possible to have an option in settings to locally cache most of the assets to reduce the issues with content delivery?
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> *Originally posted by **[rmagere](/forums/979845/topics/1825716?page=1#13161898)**:*
> Performance in the US over the last few weeks (though it existed before as well) has been getting worse.
> Essentially every game I have I am lucky I need to refresh my webpage less than 5 times.
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> Wouldn't it be possible to have an option in settings to locally cache most of the assets to reduce the issues with content delivery?
Has the performance for you improved since this post?
Your browser should cache most assets, but we do not have a Dungeoneers-specific way to save assets locally.
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It's vastly improved since today's cosmetic update. Nice job btw :-D
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Much better - just had a 20 dragon runs and only refreshed 3 times: one for the caves, one for the lair and one for the deeper caves.
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We changed the content delivery network again (using Google CDN this time) so hopefully performance will be better and more reliable.
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I cleared my cache but fonts are still failing to load with CORS errors. In the worst case (using Dungeoneers.com on Firefox), the button to start the game goes [offscreen](https://i.imgur.com/mLCpXNY.jpg).
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Hmm, haven't heard of that one. Can you upload a screen shot of the CORS errors?
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I'm not sure how helpful this will be, but the browser console looks like [this](https://i.imgur.com/29nWt5x.png) (for that same page), and [this](https://i.imgur.com/lwpi2sD.png) with the filter for CSS errors.
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This should be fixed now. Thanks for the report!
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Much better had a perfect 21-dragon run without any errors / reloads
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