Adobe issues emergency Flash update for Windows

Thanks for heads up Labeeman :thumb:
 

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Thanks for heads up Labeeman :thumb:

You are welcome and I have updated my Flash it seems that the bad guys don't just target Windows.
 

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I see they have all systems running the 12.0.0.44 patch. I wonder if that would make things smooth or not, if you were running all those browsers!? :D
Thanks for the heads up(s) everybody.
 

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Sooo... HTML5?
 

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Wow, what a spaghetti of a site. I click on install, I get looped back to adobe . com
 

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Can't wait for everyone to be using HTML5.

Flash and Java both need to go away.
 

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Unfortunately, almost all browser games rely on Flash. And a huge game, Minecraft, relies on Java. There's no way that either Flash or Java will ever go away.

I wish they would port their games to something else because I really don't want to put up with Flash anymore either. I've been playing a browser game for a long time, and despite having an i7 and 12gb of RAM, it still is super laggy, slow, and hogs most of my CPU. Something that produces very simple 2D graphics should not be taking more resources and running slower than PayDay 2 or Diablo 3 on max settings.
 

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Unfortunately, almost all browser games rely on Flash. And a huge game, Minecraft, relies on Java. There's no way that either Flash or Java will ever go away.

I wish they would port their games to something else because I really don't want to put up with Flash anymore either. I've been playing a browser game for a long time, and despite having an i7 and 12gb of RAM, it still is super laggy, slow, and hogs most of my CPU. Something that produces very simple 2D graphics should not be taking more resources and running slower than PayDay 2 or Diablo 3 on max settings.
Upgrading your Graphics card from 1Gb ram would make an enormous difference.
 

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Unfortunately, almost all browser games rely on Flash. And a huge game, Minecraft, relies on Java. There's no way that either Flash or Java will ever go away.

I wish they would port their games to something else because I really don't want to put up with Flash anymore either. I've been playing a browser game for a long time, and despite having an i7 and 12gb of RAM, it still is super laggy, slow, and hogs most of my CPU. Something that produces very simple 2D graphics should not be taking more resources and running slower than PayDay 2 or Diablo 3 on max settings.
Upgrading your Graphics card from 1Gb ram would make an enormous difference.
. . .could you just be a little more specific about this statement. . .:what:
 

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    Firefox 19.1
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    MSE-Defender
Unfortunately, almost all browser games rely on Flash. And a huge game, Minecraft, relies on Java. There's no way that either Flash or Java will ever go away.

I wish they would port their games to something else because I really don't want to put up with Flash anymore either. I've been playing a browser game for a long time, and despite having an i7 and 12gb of RAM, it still is super laggy, slow, and hogs most of my CPU. Something that produces very simple 2D graphics should not be taking more resources and running slower than PayDay 2 or Diablo 3 on max settings.
Upgrading your Graphics card from 1Gb ram would make an enormous difference.
. . .could you just be a little more specific about this statement. . .:what:
The graphics card is by far the most important factor in gaming performance.
For faster frame rates, higher resolutions, memory clock and core speeds, all have a major impact on performance,
And with the i7 CPU you should have no problems regarding a slow and laggy computer.
 

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Upgrading your Graphics card from 1Gb ram would make an enormous difference.
. . .could you just be a little more specific about this statement. . .:what:
The graphics card is by far the most important factor in gaming performance.
For faster frame rates, higher resolutions, memory clock and core speeds, all have a major impact on performance,
And with the i7 CPU you should have no problems regarding a slow and laggy computer.
. . .thank you. Not be a gamer it wasn't clear as to your meanings. . .:D
 

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For 2D, most GPUs work on 300 - 40 MHz anyway and there's no large difference in 2D speed. Hacking BIOS on them is only way to force them to have higher frequency . You can check performance in CCC / Performance and see when it changes frequency according to it's load.
 

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It's because Flash is so horribly inefficient that it doesn't matter how strong your computer is, or how little graphics the game in question actually uses.

I was making a comparison that I can run most any high end game on max settings with smooth framerate, but a BROWSER game with simple cartoony 2D sprite graphics runs very poorly, lags, and has to be refreshed every hour... despite my high end specs.

Adding more than 1GB of graphics memory would not solve the issue... What would solve the issue is these game makers to stop using flash as their platform...
 

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