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 9 months ago

1754Bq commented 9 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 9 months ago

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

1754Bq commented 9 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 9 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 9 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 9 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 9 months ago

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