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Unity Web player, Do you think you can keep supporting it?

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Um so, I've recently fell in love with this game on the browser, but it uses Unity web player. The game is called Critical Ops and the PC version to the game is going to die out soon since browsers are starting to not support Unity anymore. Critical Ops seems to run the best fps wise with Mozilla and is so much smother. It would greatly be appreciated if you can leave Unity on Mozilla For other players. Thank You in advanced for the answer and info! Have a great day/night! May the lord be with you!

Um so, I've recently fell in love with this game on the browser, but it uses Unity web player. The game is called Critical Ops and the PC version to the game is going to die out soon since browsers are starting to not support Unity anymore. Critical Ops seems to run the best fps wise with Mozilla and is so much smother. It would greatly be appreciated if you can leave Unity on Mozilla For other players. Thank You in advanced for the answer and info! Have a great day/night! May the lord be with you!

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hi Muhleek, as announced already last year mozilla will generally remove support for npapi plugins (like unity web player) starting in 2017. unity is also pushing publishers to switch to web technologies running natively in the browser without the need for any plugins...

https://blogs.unity3d.com/2015/10/08/unity-web-player-roadmap/ https://blog.mozilla.org/futurereleases/2015/10/08/npapi-plugins-in-firefox/