titaniumnetwork-dev / Ultraviolet

A highly sophisticated proxy used for evading internet censorship or accessing websites in a controlled sandbox using the power of service-workers. Works by intercepting HTTP requests with a service worker script that follows the TompHTTP specifications.
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Retrogames.cc doesn't work #102

Closed 1754Bq closed 10 months ago

1754Bq commented 10 months ago

Everytime I go to the site https://retrogames.cc and I press the "Play Game" button. Instead of launching the game, it instead makes an embedded version of itself inside the window. Screenshot 2024-01-19 12 59 09 PM I think a reason why this happens is because they include embed code with where emulatorjs is supposed to be. For a possible solution, I think it could treat the embedded code differently so it can actually work.

rxfe-a commented 10 months ago

its the way the website works. not really a UV issue

1754Bq commented 10 months ago

its the way the website works. not really a UV issue

Well, it works perfectly normal without UV. Is it not a compatibility issue? I've seen other proxies have it work fine. Only specifically UV

VillainsRule commented 10 months ago

Contact RetroGames developers and have them create an issue if they truly believe there is an issue with the software. It is likely a configuration error or modified build on their part.

1754Bq commented 10 months ago

Contact RetroGames developers and have them create an issue if they truly believe there is an issue with the software. It is likely a configuration error or modified build on their part.

They have social media accounts, but they don't seem active.

VillainsRule commented 10 months ago

Contact RetroGames developers and have them create an issue if they truly believe there is an issue with the software. It is likely a configuration error or modified build on their part.

They have social media accounts, but they don't seem active.

That is fully up to them.

1754Bq commented 10 months ago

Nevermind, I found that rammerhead could handle the site just fine.