Smoother movement and better FPS value.

Yes, but I think that is a small problem, he is not closing normally windows7, every time I need to shut it down by process manager windows. I believe that developers should have already detected the problem, there may be another update coming.Remus wrote:A tip for the Firefox users: update the browser to 25.0.1
Smoother movement and better FPS value.
There is another method (for more advanced users):Topz007 wrote:2- On the menu, tools, options, content, javascript option (enable or disable), is not appearing.
I have the same thing with my Firefox browser whenever i launch bomb while moving.slapshot wrote:Every time I use Firefox, a "menu" pops up in the middle of my screen and I have to escape to close it.It's been so long I don't recall which menu it was...
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I wouldn't recommend disabling the javascript forever because lots of websites require it.Remus wrote:There is another method (for more advanced users):Topz007 wrote:2- On the menu, tools, options, content, javascript option (enable or disable), is not appearing.
- type about:config in the address bar
- search for javascript
- double click on its text line (it's a toggle button) to disable/enable javascript
I agree with you freekarol. Don't forget to enable it when you are searching the Internet.freekarol wrote:I wouldn't recommend disabling the javascript forever because lots of websites require it.Remus wrote:There is another method (for more advanced users):Topz007 wrote:2- On the menu, tools, options, content, javascript option (enable or disable), is not appearing.
- type about:config in the address bar
- search for javascript
- double click on its text line (it's a toggle button) to disable/enable javascript
It's the Firefox context menu (triggered by "Shift + Right Mouse Button").slapshot wrote:Every time I use Firefox, a "menu" pops up in the middle of my screen and I have to escape to close it.It's been so long I don't recall which menu it was...
Including Hopeless 2 and this website.freekarol wrote:I wouldn't recommend disabling the javascript forever because lots of websites require it.
some of us has costumed buttons...so i use shift for running.Remus wrote:It's the Firefox context menu (triggered by "Shift + Right Mouse Button").slapshot wrote:Every time I use Firefox, a "menu" pops up in the middle of my screen and I have to escape to close it.It's been so long I don't recall which menu it was...
No way to disable that from outside.
But why do you press the Shift key during the game?
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Including Hopeless 2 and this website.freekarol wrote:I wouldn't recommend disabling the javascript forever because lots of websites require it.
slapshot wrote:Every time I use Firefox, a "menu" pops up in the middle of my screen and I have to escape to close it.It's been so long I don't recall which menu it was...
remus wrote:It's the Firefox context menu (triggered by "Shift + Right Mouse Button").
No way to disable that from outside.
But why do you press the Shift key during the game?
'rookie77 wrote:some of us has costumed buttons...so i use shift for running.
Why Shift?rookie77 wrote:some of us has costumed buttons...so i use shift for running.
When I used Firefox I got that menu constantly! Wasn't able to figure out how to disable it...Remus wrote:Why Shift?rookie77 wrote:some of us has costumed buttons...so i use shift for running.
For WSAD it's better to use (the default) E key to run.
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And if you get that Firefox context menu, just press the "Windows key" twice.
Using the "R" key takes yr index finger off the "D", my pinkie finger is free so I prefer to use it for "Shift". You can also disable the pop-up window with volume + or - but that was still annoying.slapshot wrote:When I used Firefox I got that menu constantly! Wasn't able to figure out how to disable it...Remus wrote:Why Shift?rookie77 wrote:some of us has costumed buttons...so i use shift for running.
For WSAD it's better to use (the default) E key to run.
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And if you get that Firefox context menu, just press the "Windows key" twice.
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Ace---007 wrote:
If you simply put the pop-up window off to the side before entering the map it just stays there and you never need worry about it.
i dont use WASD keys...i use Q for strafe left, E for right and W for forwardRemus wrote:Why Shift?rookie77 wrote:some of us has costumed buttons...so i use shift for running.
For WSAD it's better to use (the default) E key to run.
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And if you get that Firefox context menu, just press the "Windows key" twice.
Glad to help good player slappy.slapshot wrote:Ace---007 wrote:
If you simply put the pop-up window off to the side before entering the map it just stays there and you never need worry about it.![]()
my problem is that once the menu popped up (in the middle of a match) then I could no longer control anything in the game and had to use ESC keyAce---007 wrote:Glad to help good player slappy.slapshot wrote:Ace---007 wrote:
If you simply put the pop-up window off to the side before entering the map it just stays there and you never need worry about it.:cheers
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If you forget to place the pop-up window before entering, You can also use > break time to get the cursor outside the window of play. Most players would figure this out fairly quickly, but I'll save the hassle.