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I see why there isnt more players at daytime. you see, schools cant allow students to download their own things from the internet like classicube or minecraft "during freetime". the website is easier, people can play it easily. I cant believe I just realized that lol
You need to change java security settings to be able to play it. And I doubt you would have access to system files on a school computer. Also you shouldn't be playing games at school.
As stated above, you shouldn't play games at school, but if you really want to play this in school, just try changing java security settings. If school doesn't want you to play it and it's blocked, then you can't play it.
++FrostFox posted:++
I see why there isnt more players at daytime. you see, schools cant allow students to download their own things from the internet like classicube or minecraft "during freetime". the website is easier, people can play it easily. I cant believe I just realized that lol
Oracle has made it so that you either require a $300-ish certificate to have your applet work in browsers, or to have your users lower their security settings.
My advice is not to play games at school.
++AndrewPH posted:++
Oracle has made it so that you either require a $300-ish certificate to have your applet work in browsers, or to have your users lower their security settings.
My advice is not to play games at school.
You should know teachers give students "free time" if they are finished with their work. I played on mc classic during 2012 and 2013, and played it in class, I ask if I can use the computer when done with all the work.
Alright guys, enough with the "Don't play in school", I installed linux on my school's chromebook, so that's that, lol. We have a cr*p ton of free time, so to fit with that, we might have time for a game or so. But FrostFox, it seems that you wouldn't be able to play at all if you had no access to the file-system (Like say, lowering the security settings for java and stuff), or at least the ability to download said client. Sorry but you're out of luck. (What kind of computers do you guys use, actually? Personal laptops or those giant computers sitting in class?)
++FrostFox posted:++
You should know teachers give students "free time" if they are finished with their work. I played on mc classic during 2012 and 2013, and played it in class, I ask if I can use the computer when done with all the work.
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Then you should probably use a personal device to play games.
Just stick ClassicalSharp on a usb and bring it with you. None of the files should have to install locally. No changing java settings, no downloading.