

> If you can load some unity games but not others, the problem is likely with the game. Is there something wrong with my Web Player or is it my Plugins? Also each one’s sound works fine. The Unity loading screen shows up for all of them though. and when I try to load You Are The Road at all it is broken. I can’t load Kuja at all, same with Idle Village, It’s just a black screen for both. I can load most Unity games fine and all, but I can’t load a select few.
#Google chrome unity web player extension windows
> I’ve been having a problem on Google Chrome, Windows 7.

I’m using Chrome for Windows 7, I’ve re-installed the web player a few times and ended the process. > I’m having the same problem, and the solution you posted didn’t work for me. I am willing to do a reinstall and see if I can replicate the problem ,but only if someone else wants me to. I’d like to think that the Unity Gods pitied me, because I honestly have no idea why it is now working. I had to restart the tab, but in the end the game loaded! Now all games are loading and I don’t even have to force close the Unity Player plugin. I decided to simply end the process and see what would happen. I noticed Unity was using ~300kb of memory, but was not moving from there. heh) and then pulled up Chrome’s Task Manager and was monitoring what plugins and extensions were running. I tried opening a game on Kong (Creeper World 3, which is the reason I’m delayed in responding.

Here’s what happened to make Unity work in Chrome: As for your other question, yes, Unity games on other websites work. Further, I’ve checked all my plugins and dug around the extension folders + ran scans and I can’t seem to find anything like what was described in the thread you linked to. I don’t think that is my problem, since I’ve somehow got Unity to work.
#Google chrome unity web player extension free
None of the above made any difference in the problem I described.Īny suggestions are welcome and feel free to ask for more information if I missed some necessary details. Disabled Antivirus/firewall (Norton Internet Security) Checked for conflicts in Chrome (about:conflicts)ĥ. There are no hiccups or issues loading the Unity player in Firefox.Ĥ. This is the case with every Unity game I try in Chrome and I cannot figure out what to do.Īll Unity games WILL work in Firefox. If I allow the game to load for a long period of time, eventually I will receive a “this page is not responding” notice and eventually I have to kill that tab. There is no indication that the Unity player is loading and it seems as if the whole process is just hung up.īefore Unity tries to load Chrome is still operational and I can close the tab, however, when Unity tries to load the Kong website is unresponsive for me. As the basic stuff is loading, the website is still interactive, however, once the actual game is trying to load, the entire website is frozen. Starting a Unity game in Chrome will load the basic Kong stuff (chat, comment box, profile bar on the top, etc). I know that there’s a whole issue of pulling NPAPI support on Chrome (or something like that), but I thought that would be implemented in 2014. I’ve been trying to play some Unity games, but they won’t work in Chrome.
