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Site/Forum Help / Re: Login Problem?
« on: December 05, 2015, 04:40:48 pm »
It makes no sense at all why it worked. It just did. See, I technically have 3 different Wi-Fi networks to choose from. Two were created. One was given to us. I've been using the two we've created, but hadn't considered if the network actually effected proxy settings(?). It's confusing, but it worked. *Shrug.

Thank you so much for the suggestions! Turned out that the one network that isn't preferred is the only one that works. This'll take me a while to figure out exactly what happened. Lol

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Site/Forum Help / Re: Login Problem?
« on: December 05, 2015, 01:45:17 pm »
I've turned off my proxy settings completely by unchecking all protocols(options) in settings, but I still can't seem to connect. The same page shows up after I try to log in again once having that setup. It's somewhat difficult finding methods to disable proxy because there are few results up-to-date with Mac OS X 10.9.5(what I have).

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Site/Forum Help / Re: Login Problem?
« on: December 05, 2015, 12:24:26 pm »
Looking into.*

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Site/Forum Help / Login Problem?
« on: December 05, 2015, 12:23:05 pm »
So, hello there. Anyway, yesterday I managed to get in-game without any problems a'tall. But, today it just stopped working and now when I long-in to my account through the new security measure log-in page it just takes me to a blank page with some text on the upper left-hand corner that says, "No Proxy Settings". I don't see why it isn't working since I haven't been messing with my proxy settings since my last successful log-in session, and I've tried many methods that users have given me. Right now, I don't have any of my proxy settings options highlighted so I'd assume that they're off, but I'm not sure.

Does it have something to do with the fact that I have a Mac OS X?
Perhaps I haven't been turning the proxy settings completely off?
Restart my comp. or browser for the settings to kick-in?

I would greatly appreciate any suggestions you might have. Thanks for reading!

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News Archives / Re: Hacking Update 30 Nov
« on: December 01, 2015, 03:11:07 pm »
As you may have noticed, and like TheGuest mentioned, some people cannot connect.
The people who get the message "No proxies here" are unable to connect for that one specific reason, you need to turn them off.

Chrome
Step 1
Open Chrome and click the wrench icon in the screen's upper left corner.

Step 2
Click "Settings" to open your Settings page.
Related Reading: How to Remove Google Chrome Tools

Step 3
Click "Show advanced settings" and click "Change proxy settings" to open the Windows Internet Properties dialog box.

Step 4
Click "Settings" to open your connection's settings.

Step 5
Click the check box labeled "Use a proxy server for this connection" to clear it.

Step 6
Click "OK" in both open dialog boxes to close them.


If you're using other browsers, just google "How to turn poxy off in Mozilla Firefox/Internet Explorer" etc.

Really appreciate the help once again! Thanks a lot for putting that together for the sake of my little, temporary error. Lucky to have so many helpful peeps on the forums that are willing' to lend a hand. Paw. Oh..

Once again, thanks! :)

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News Archives / Re: Hacking Update 30 Nov
« on: November 30, 2015, 08:51:37 pm »
Have you tried another browser?
Yes, I've looked around to find out that different browsers have worked for some people. So, I downloaded FireFox and tried it there, but unfortunately it didn't work out for me and would display the same page where it said, "No Proxies Here". Thanks for the suggestion though!

I guess'll just suck it up 'till the next update Raz'll display later on. A few days away from a colorful screen won't kill anyone.

Try Google Chrome or Windows Edge. XD I'm using Google Chrome right now and it's working great!
Thanks again for the suggestions! Means a lot to see peeps help out. Unfortunately, my computer just doesn't wanna cooperate. So's I guess I'll just take my original alternative and wait it out.

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News Archives / Re: Hacking Update 30 Nov
« on: November 30, 2015, 07:04:13 pm »
Have you tried another browser?
Yes, I've looked around to find out that different browsers have worked for some people. So, I downloaded FireFox and tried it there, but unfortunately it didn't work out for me and would display the same page where it said, "No Proxies Here". Thanks for the suggestion though!

I guess'll just suck it up 'till the next update Raz'll display later on. A few days away from a colorful screen won't kill anyone.

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News Archives / Re: Hacking Update 30 Nov
« on: November 30, 2015, 05:28:37 pm »
Thank you so much Raz, and for ALL the staff that have really shown a reflection of their work with the game, cleaning up the 'mess' that brewed, and finding an alternative all in one spin. That's amazing, and you continue to gather praise from 50+ pages full of members that can see it too. Thanks.

Also, one more thing... For anyone that's in a helping mood(I understand if the below question belongs elsewhere, but it doesn't have that much to do with in-game problems).

Having some trouble too. Though, I'm sure mine is an easy fix-- or at least easy to figure out. Whenever I login through that site it brings me to a page where it displays only this text on the top-leftside of the page, "No Proxies Here". I wasn't sure what that meant, and would be very grateful to anyone that might have more a clue then I do on how I can figure it out. Eager to get in-game again.

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Animal & Non Human Roleplays / Re: ~ Whispers of the Wind ~
« on: November 30, 2015, 03:48:47 pm »
- Carnith

Having little to do and so much to aid the canines future needs that will certainly come to pass surrounding them, there was no hesitation when preferring the site that would inevitably become the camping spot of the wolf to claim for the upcoming night. Though, it was hard to tell the time of day with the trees leaning over in a seemingly endless voyage to reach out to the suns magnificent rays-- this hallowed light left small patches of sun flickering through and exposing the soil below to those rays within the mostly shadowed area. A blinding chance if caught in the eye by the harsh light.

Of course, the wolf would engage in an alerted sense of someone or somethings presence nearby eventually, just carrying over the wind to pass Carnith, and give the wolf a signal of whether to dash. Carnith continued to lay idly, engulfed by the surrounding brush that loomed near, and fell into a light sleep.

A few moments later... No, a few seconds later a short howl came in response. It told merely of notice and didn't seem to intend harm in the message, but Carnith couldn't be quite sure because most of the message was chopped off mostly because the canine hadn't expected a reply at all. Surprised by this, the wolf was unsure of whether to dart pass and use the forests coverage now or wait for the fellow wolf to come near. Carnith wen't into a crouch, crawling beneath some thickly set brush that favored the winds current which would cover Carnith's scent in case. He'd set a plan for this little meeting that would soon come-- he would either take the role of feigning curiosity and comfort, or make oneself scarce or cautious at the least when relating to levels of harshness in the upcoming exchange. It was bound to happen unless a bear decided to come to play, or worse, another wolf.

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Animal & Non Human Roleplays / Re: ~ Whispers of the Wind ~
« on: November 29, 2015, 04:40:10 pm »
- Carnith

The wolf lapped their jaws, licking off the drops of water from a river downhill in a seemingly impossible-to-find location where vegetation grew in as coverage. Carnith would walk easily into the thickly set forest where the sounds of thousands came into play as a welcome for one to come and witness the unsystematic exchange of many. The weak current of wind began to pick up some and so was the smell of blood in the air. The canine reacted easily to the scent, head rising and expelling a short howl before striding away from the scent in search of some other prey. Carnith had ultimately decided on staying in place and listening to the thunder of chirps to croaks that emanated from the forest as time passed.

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