07-26-2019, 10:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-26-2019, 10:16 PM by SupermassiveMan.)
As I anticipate on my OP, Flash is now walking slowly towards the sunset. As we watch it go and say goodbye to so many years of web and animation ievolution, today we see also the M'n'F Club one step closer to death.
Couple of days ago, we saw a redesign (kinda) on the game aspect, with the option to enable a wider window and another one to hide the illustrations at both sides of it (tho a lot of people, including myself, was already hiding them with css modifiers extensions).
While this should be a nice add-on to enhance the overall game experience, it ends being an alarm for the players.
Couple of weeks ago, we got the information that the new version of the Chromium core was trying a beta function to block flash by default. Notes regarding this can be found at the official website:
https://www.chromium.org/flash-roadmap
Now, we know that the version 76 of Chrome, that will be released on July 30 (next week at the moment of this post creation) will implement this feature.
So, while the internet is preparing Flash to put it to sleep without suffering, the M'n'F development team insist on this technology.
And as they keep their traditional absolute silence towards the users and fan base, we can only imagine ourselves, in a near future, trying to access the sites of the M'n'F universe and crushing against nthe Forbidden Site sign.
Couple of days ago, we saw a redesign (kinda) on the game aspect, with the option to enable a wider window and another one to hide the illustrations at both sides of it (tho a lot of people, including myself, was already hiding them with css modifiers extensions).
While this should be a nice add-on to enhance the overall game experience, it ends being an alarm for the players.
Couple of weeks ago, we got the information that the new version of the Chromium core was trying a beta function to block flash by default. Notes regarding this can be found at the official website:
https://www.chromium.org/flash-roadmap
Now, we know that the version 76 of Chrome, that will be released on July 30 (next week at the moment of this post creation) will implement this feature.
So, while the internet is preparing Flash to put it to sleep without suffering, the M'n'F development team insist on this technology.
And as they keep their traditional absolute silence towards the users and fan base, we can only imagine ourselves, in a near future, trying to access the sites of the M'n'F universe and crushing against nthe Forbidden Site sign.