Dial up players offline?

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • SithCait22
    FFR Veteran
    • Mar 2005
    • 1093

    #1

    Dial up players offline?

    (only works with Internet explorer)If you want to play ffr offline... heres how... you must first go online... play the songs you wish to play offline... then log offline and enter IE (internet explorer) and click file then work offline. go to flash flash revolution and click work offline if it asks... then click game and keep clicking work offline if it asks... then you can play any song that you have played since you have turned your comp on and loaded it, this only will work until your comp is restarted or turned off. then you need to reload the songs
    Playing: DJMAX Technika 2
    Location: Kalahari Resort, Sandusky Ohio
    Join me?
  • FluorescentArmy
    Forum User
    • Nov 2005
    • 1754

    #2
    Re: Dial up players offline?

    Yea, that would work I guess. But a lot of cookies would build up after a lengthy play session. Also, the have to go through to grueling, mind riddling, boring process of having the songs loaded beforehand. They still waste time unless they leave their computer on 24/7, which isn't a good idea.

    Comment

    • SithCait22
      FFR Veteran
      • Mar 2005
      • 1093

      #3
      Re: Dial up players offline?

      Well i have actually been turning my computer off and everything, and all my songs still worked.. so i guess it depends on some of the settings...?
      Playing: DJMAX Technika 2
      Location: Kalahari Resort, Sandusky Ohio
      Join me?

      Comment

      • Afrobean
        Admiral in the Red Army
        • Dec 2003
        • 13262

        #4
        Re: Dial up players offline?

        Originally posted by FluorescentArmy
        They still waste time unless they leave their computer on 24/7, which isn't a good idea.
        It's really not a problem as long as it gets shut down from time to time.

        And yeah, the songs are saved in your temporary internet files. Last I checked, they aren't purged from shutting down your computer anyway.

        Comment

        Working...