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TIC-80

Fantasy computer for making, playing and sharing tiny games. · By Nesbox

Need help exporting

A topic by Campbell created Apr 24, 2018 Views: 1,308 Replies: 4
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Is anyone able to properly export their games?

I just finished my Ludum Dare 41 project,  only to find out that the .html files that TIC-80 creates aren't functional at all. I've been searching like crazy to find how to export, and all I found was people referencing an external bundler, which costs $3. I hesitantly paid for it, and it's so outdated that it breaks my game. How can I get others to play my game, without making them download TIC-80?

Here is the broken .html page, which has a download for the .tic: https://campbellrossmccarthy.itch.io/might-and-matchic

Edit: Apparently the link works, but only in Microsoft Edge (and maybe a few other untested browsers)

Developer

Hi,

I looked at your game, it loads well, just try to change viewport dimensions to 768x432 px on the game settings page

and sorry for the outdated bundler, I have to remove it

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I can't get anything to load, just a grey box where the game should be. Since posting, I've been able to get it to load in Microsoft Edge, but not in a normal browser (Chrome). Any tips on getting games to load in other browsers? The games on tic.computer load for me just fine.

Developer

hmm, just tested on the Chrome, works fine

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THIRD-PARTY COOKIES!! I found the problem!!

Chrome was blocking them, but there is a setting to allow. Makes sense why the games work in chrome on tic.computer, but not anywhere else.

If you want to play TIC games on chrome, you need to have 3rd party cookies enabled.