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Bakingpotato
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it looks all the files are unmodified, no nothing seems ported they're probably using a ruffle implementation
Bakingpotato
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I guess the one to step in is Ruffle
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I don't think Ruffle is HTML5. something about Web assembly and rust?
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yeah, pretty much. they're even making new ones, too
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true, I guess thats why Ruffle is so popular now
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for sure. what with people making new flash stuff for the NG flash jams and all. thank goodness for Ruffle.
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if it ever decides to work, lmao.
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you can spoof URLs on the Ruffle desktop player, but not using the extension
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Ruffle isn't a reverse engineered project, from what I can tell. it seems like they're following some spec, and comparing with the flash player, not decomping it
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Ruffle has been getting pretty good. Lots of customization. I hope they can improve the performance at some point, and keep all the options.
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