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Cant play Contract Wars even after I downloaded everything I needed to run it with

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So there's this game on ArmorGames.com, It's called Contract Wars, it uses Unity web player. Recently Google Chrome stopped supporting Unity so everyone had to download Mozilla Firefox or another browser to play the game. So today I went to go do exactly that, downloaded Mozilla, downloaded Unity, and when I click play on the game, it loads up fine except when it gets to loading profile I get this message: "Profile load failed, Check your internet connection. (proxy, ports, antivirus/firewall), or reload page with the game". My internet is working fine, I don't have a proxy, and don't use an antivirus or firewall that interferes with any of the game I play. Does support have any suggestions on what I should do?

So there's this game on ArmorGames.com, It's called Contract Wars, it uses Unity web player. Recently Google Chrome stopped supporting Unity so everyone had to download Mozilla Firefox or another browser to play the game. So today I went to go do exactly that, downloaded Mozilla, downloaded Unity, and when I click play on the game, it loads up fine except when it gets to loading profile I get this message: "Profile load failed, Check your internet connection. (proxy, ports, antivirus/firewall), or reload page with the game". My internet is working fine, I don't have a proxy, and don't use an antivirus or firewall that interferes with any of the game I play. Does support have any suggestions on what I should do?

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Please first make sure that your Unity Player is up to date as well as Flash. I tried it and it looks like I had to disable tracking protection in order for it to work. I have seen this in beta on other sites.

Are you also in a private window?

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I just checked to see if the necessary software to run the game was fully updated, and it is. I tried doing what you did, and it still didn't work. When I first reported this issue, I was using a regular window.