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Curating - This is the process of actually adding the game to Flashpoint. It requires testing the game using procedures detailed in our curation guides. It takes about 30 minutes for the first time, but as you learn the process you can get it under 5 minutes.
Curating - This is the process of actually adding the game to Flashpoint. It requires testing the game using procedures detailed in our curation guides. It takes about 30 minutes for the first time, but as you learn the process you can get it under 5 minutes.
https://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/datahub/Your_first_curation_-_an_illustrated_guide is made for beginners working on their first Flash curation.
[[Your first curation - an illustrated guide]] is made for beginners working on their first Flash curation.
If you curate a game it will be saved and added to the next version of Flashpoint.
If you curate a game it will be saved and added to the next version of Flashpoint.


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'''Q: Why do I need Flashpoint to play SWF files?'''
'''Q: Why do I need Flashpoint to play the games offline? Can't I just use a standalone player like the Flash Player projector to play them?'''


'''A:''' Some games have sitelocks, which mean they won't work if they are not embedded in predefinied site. Flashpoint circumvents this, which is why you have to use it.
'''A:''' Many web games have what is known as a ''sitelock''; That is, they will not work unless they are being played on the original sites they were hosted on. Since the projector is not connected to the Internet and cannot identify those sites, those games will refuse to load on it. Flashpoint gets around this by setting up a local server proxy, which simply put, tricks the games into thinking they are being played on the original sites they were meant to be played on. See [https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/441713444694261760/610368801736884227/unknown.png this diagram] for more detail on the technical functioning of Flashpoint.




'''Q: How do I tell what platform a game is?'''
'''Q: How do I tell what platform a game is?'''


'''A:''' The easiest way to check these kinds of things is to right click. If it says something about flash, it's a flash game. If it says nothing out of the ordinary, it's probably HTML5.
'''A:''' The easiest way to check these kinds of things is to right-click the game window and look at the context menu that appears. If it says something about Flash, it's a Flash game. If it says nothing out of the ordinary or no context menu appeared, it's probably HTML5. If the game is 3D, it's either Shockwave, or Unity Web Player (or very rarely Flash).
You can also use inspect element to look at the embed of the game for the following files:
You can also use inspect element to look at the embed of the game for the following file extentions:
.swf - Flash
.swf - Flash
.dcr/.dir/.dxr - Shockwave
.dcr/.dir/.dxr - Shockwave
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'''A:''' https://unstable.life/owncloud/s/egdmnffEpviRBrz
'''A:''' https://unstable.life/owncloud/s/egdmnffEpviRBrz
It would be appreciated if you check your collection against masterlist and uploaded only games we don't have in Flashpoint already.
It is highly encouraged that you first check the [[Game Master List]] and the [[Animation Master List]] for any game/animation that are already in Flashpoint and only upload ones that are not.




'''Q: Will the game files disappear in 2020?'''
'''Q: Will Flash games disappear from the Internet when December 2020 hits?'''


'''A:''' They won't disappear by themselves. However, when Flash support is removed from browsers, most people (who don't downgrade their browser) won't be able to use flash content. In that case sites hosting it might decide to remove flash games because no one will be playing them. That's why we're working hard to grab the files while they're here.
'''A:''' They won't disappear by themselves. However, once Flash support is removed from browsers, most people won't be able to use flash content unless they downgrade their browser version. In that situation, the sites that are hosting the games might decide to remove the Flash games because the vast majority of people won't be able to play them anymore. And as we cannot rely on the assumption that sites might stay up, it is why we're working hard to grab as many games as possible while they're still here. For more information on the various browsers' road map for Flash's End of Life, see [[Flash EOL]].




'''Q: Why are there no game logos?'''
'''Q: Why can I not see the games' logos/screenshots?'''


'''A:''' Flashpoint Infinity does not come with the game logos by default, due to size reasons. However, they can be downloaded as an add-on from the Home tab within the Flashpoint Launcher. After they are downloaded and the launcher is restarted, switch to Grid view to see them all.
'''A:''' Flashpoint Infinity does not come with the game logos by default, due to size reasons. However, they can be downloaded as an upgrade from the Home tab within the Flashpoint Launcher. Then once it's finished downloading, simply restart the launcher. '''The logos are only visible in ''Grid'' viewing mode; You can change the view mode using the drop-down menu that is situated at the bottom-right corner of the launcher window.




'''Q: Why can I not find some games?'''
'''Q: Why can I not find X game/animation in the launcher? Why do some games/animations not appear?'''


'''A: 1.''' We might not have that game yet.
'''A:''' There are a few possibilities:


'''2.''' It is under a different name, which happens when English sites with games give arbitrary titles to games in other languages.
'''1.''' Flashpoint Infinity comes with only Flash support from the start to reduce on size, but the other platforms can be downloaded as an add-on. So if you are using Flashpoint Infinity and you are looking for a game or animation that is on a platform other than Flash, you will need to download the ''Other Technologies'' pack from the ''Home'' tab of the launcher.


'''3.''' You hadn't download other technologies pack in your copy of Flashpoint Infinity.
'''2.''' Make sure you spelled the name of the game/animation correctly when searching. The Search feature as it currently is. We are planning on overhauling the Search feature to allow for more customizable and dynamic browsing in the future, so stay tuned!


'''4.''' You are searching in a playlist. Make sure you have "All Games" selected in the left-hand column.
'''3.''' Make sure you don't have a playlist selected by accident; Searching in a playlist will look for the game ''in that playlist specifically''. So make sure you have ''All Games'' selected in the left-hand column.


'''4.''' It's also possible that we don't have the game yet. If you wish to request a game or an animation to be added to Flashpoint, you can do so via the respective request forms that you can find in [[Game Master List]] and [[Animation Master List]]. Or if you want the game/animation to have a higher chance to be added and/or faster, you can learn how to ''curate'' it yourself by following these guides:


'''Q: Why can I not see the logos even though I downloaded them?'''
[[Instructions for Curating]]


'''A:''' You have to switch the launcher's view mode to grid view.
[[Curation Format]]


[[Your first curation - an illustrated guide]] (for Flash specifically)


'''Q: What is a good tool to decompile/look at the code of/hack SWF files?'''
'''In either case, please thoroughly search the master lists above to make sure that we don't have the game or animation already.'''  


'''A:''' JPEXS Free Flash Decompiler[https://github.com/jindrapetrik/jpexs-decompiler/releases]
 
'''Q: What is a good tool to decompile/hack SWF files (Flash games)?'''
 
'''A:''' The recommended program for this purpose is ''JPEXS Free Flash Decompiler'', which can be downloaded from [https://github.com/jindrapetrik/jpexs-decompiler/releases here].




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'''A:''' No. HTML is an entirely different programming language, so it's impossible for them to be converted automatically.
'''A:''' No. HTML is an entirely different programming language, so it's impossible for them to be converted automatically.
Developers could remake Flash games, but there's no guarantee that they'll care.
Developers could port them over to the platform, but there's no guarantee that they'll care.




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'''Q: Can't I just use a Flash projector to play them?'''
'''Q: Where are the games stored?'''
 
'''A:''' Some games have sitelocks, which mean they won't work unless they are found in a predefinied site. Since the projector is obviously not this site, the game refuses to load.
 
 
'''Q: Where are the games' files stored?'''


'''A:''' The games' files are stored in the Flashpoint directory, in Server\htdocs.
'''A:''' The games and all of their assets are stored in the Server\htdocs folder within Flashpoint's directory (wherever you extracted it to).




'''Q: Where is the save data located?'''
'''Q: Where is the games' save data kept? How can I delete it/transfer it to another computer/drive?'''


'''A:''' The locations of save data can be found on this page: https://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/datahub/Save_Data_Locations
'''A:''' You can find the location where each platform keeps their save data on [https://bluemaxima.org/flashpoint/datahub/Save_Data_Locations this page]. For your convenience, there are two batch scripts included with Flashpoint which can be used to backup and restore save data to another computer or drive; Namely ''Saves Manager - Backup.bat'' and ''Saves Manager - Restore.bat''. If you want to delete save data you are going to have to find and delete it manually at the locations listed on the aforementioned page.





Revision as of 00:13, 15 September 2019

Be sure to check our normal FAQ in the Discord if you don't see your question here, then ask in #help-me-please if you are still not satisfied.


Q: Why is there no Mac version of Flashpoint?

A: Our program uses something called the Redirector to bypass sitelocks, which only works on Windows. Since macOS is made to be incompatible with everything not made specifically for it, it's impossible to simply rewrite Redirector to work on Mac. If you have the neccesary skills to do such a rewrite you're welcome to try, but no one here has the time to work on it.


Q: Where can I see what websites have been archived?

A: https://unstable.life/owncloud/s/rsKMq0VQr44dBxd

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NTdcf0eayp8C1LhbMw9ue74p4EC_tsLUV8KYydLLmNY/

The "flashfreeze" channel on our Discord server


Q: What is the difference between requesting and curating a game? Can I "submit" a game?

A: Requesting - This option adds your game to an ever-growing list of ones people want added. You will need to fill out the request form which takes 1-5 minutes. Chances of game being saved by any of the curators is small because there are thousands of games waiting on the list, some of which have been waiting for over a year. If you want to increase the chances of it being saved, we suggest that you try to write an engaging description of the game and/or the reason you want it saved.

Curating - This is the process of actually adding the game to Flashpoint. It requires testing the game using procedures detailed in our curation guides. It takes about 30 minutes for the first time, but as you learn the process you can get it under 5 minutes. Your first curation - an illustrated guide is made for beginners working on their first Flash curation. If you curate a game it will be saved and added to the next version of Flashpoint.


Q: What tools should I use to archive whole websites?

A: HTTrack or wget. You can also use cURLsDownloader or HAR extractor, but they are better for downloading small parts of sites or games.


Q: Why do I need Flashpoint to play the games offline? Can't I just use a standalone player like the Flash Player projector to play them?

A: Many web games have what is known as a sitelock; That is, they will not work unless they are being played on the original sites they were hosted on. Since the projector is not connected to the Internet and cannot identify those sites, those games will refuse to load on it. Flashpoint gets around this by setting up a local server proxy, which simply put, tricks the games into thinking they are being played on the original sites they were meant to be played on. See this diagram for more detail on the technical functioning of Flashpoint.


Q: How do I tell what platform a game is?

A: The easiest way to check these kinds of things is to right-click the game window and look at the context menu that appears. If it says something about Flash, it's a Flash game. If it says nothing out of the ordinary or no context menu appeared, it's probably HTML5. If the game is 3D, it's either Shockwave, or Unity Web Player (or very rarely Flash). You can also use inspect element to look at the embed of the game for the following file extentions: .swf - Flash .dcr/.dir/.dxr - Shockwave .unity3d - Unity Web Player .jar/.class - Java .html - HTML5 If it's something else it may be under one of our other platforms, but these are the most common types.


Q: Where can I submit my collection of SWFs?

A: https://unstable.life/owncloud/s/egdmnffEpviRBrz It is highly encouraged that you first check the Game Master List and the Animation Master List for any game/animation that are already in Flashpoint and only upload ones that are not.


Q: Will Flash games disappear from the Internet when December 2020 hits?

A: They won't disappear by themselves. However, once Flash support is removed from browsers, most people won't be able to use flash content unless they downgrade their browser version. In that situation, the sites that are hosting the games might decide to remove the Flash games because the vast majority of people won't be able to play them anymore. And as we cannot rely on the assumption that sites might stay up, it is why we're working hard to grab as many games as possible while they're still here. For more information on the various browsers' road map for Flash's End of Life, see Flash EOL.


Q: Why can I not see the games' logos/screenshots?

A: Flashpoint Infinity does not come with the game logos by default, due to size reasons. However, they can be downloaded as an upgrade from the Home tab within the Flashpoint Launcher. Then once it's finished downloading, simply restart the launcher. The logos are only visible in Grid viewing mode; You can change the view mode using the drop-down menu that is situated at the bottom-right corner of the launcher window.


Q: Why can I not find X game/animation in the launcher? Why do some games/animations not appear?

A: There are a few possibilities:

1. Flashpoint Infinity comes with only Flash support from the start to reduce on size, but the other platforms can be downloaded as an add-on. So if you are using Flashpoint Infinity and you are looking for a game or animation that is on a platform other than Flash, you will need to download the Other Technologies pack from the Home tab of the launcher.

2. Make sure you spelled the name of the game/animation correctly when searching. The Search feature as it currently is. We are planning on overhauling the Search feature to allow for more customizable and dynamic browsing in the future, so stay tuned!

3. Make sure you don't have a playlist selected by accident; Searching in a playlist will look for the game in that playlist specifically. So make sure you have All Games selected in the left-hand column.

4. It's also possible that we don't have the game yet. If you wish to request a game or an animation to be added to Flashpoint, you can do so via the respective request forms that you can find in Game Master List and Animation Master List. Or if you want the game/animation to have a higher chance to be added and/or faster, you can learn how to curate it yourself by following these guides:

Instructions for Curating

Curation Format

Your first curation - an illustrated guide (for Flash specifically)

In either case, please thoroughly search the master lists above to make sure that we don't have the game or animation already.


Q: What is a good tool to decompile/hack SWF files (Flash games)?

A: The recommended program for this purpose is JPEXS Free Flash Decompiler, which can be downloaded from here.


Q: What is the legality of this?

A: "The only real answer is nobody knows and really, nobody should care. Games that more or less have a ticking clock until they die need to be saved now, as fast as possible." - BlueMaxima


Q: Won't the games just be converted to HTML5?

A: No. HTML is an entirely different programming language, so it's impossible for them to be converted automatically. Developers could port them over to the platform, but there's no guarantee that they'll care.


Q: Can't I use the Wayback Machine to play them?

A: The game has to be archived there in the first place, so that you'll be able to play them. Wayback is specifically poor at grabbing multi-asset games (games that use more than one file), so chances are that it will not work there. Games with sitelocks won't work there even if they are archived.


Q: Where are the games stored?

A: The games and all of their assets are stored in the Server\htdocs folder within Flashpoint's directory (wherever you extracted it to).


Q: Where is the games' save data kept? How can I delete it/transfer it to another computer/drive?

A: You can find the location where each platform keeps their save data on this page. For your convenience, there are two batch scripts included with Flashpoint which can be used to backup and restore save data to another computer or drive; Namely Saves Manager - Backup.bat and Saves Manager - Restore.bat. If you want to delete save data you are going to have to find and delete it manually at the locations listed on the aforementioned page.


Q: Why won't my Ultimate torrent open?

A: Make sure that you actually torrent the file and are not simply trying to open the .torrent


Q: Why is Flashpoint not working after my download?

A: Make sure you unzip the program, as it will not work while still zipped. Please use 7Zip when doing this, as WinRAR is known to fail.