Java platform (version)

hello i see alot of potential in this game ive been playing supremacy 1914 for a long time , and i think what this game needs now is a java platform ( java version ) option like supremacy 1914 . thanks for the hard work in providing us with such awesome online strategy games

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Since the fact that Chrome will no longer support Java by October, its unlikely that Java will ever be used again. There was a reason why Java was abandoned 2 years ago.

Ye but, no everyone uses Chrome. So I at least would no understand that

Java in the browser is a security threat and, frankly speaking, a usability nightmare. We have a legacy version for supremacy users who are older than 2-3 years, but there will never be a new bytro game which uses java from the browser.

Last year, we did a lot of adjustments porting missed Java features to HTML, so we actually see no reason to keep playing the Java version anymore.

Are there any?

Maybe itΒ΄s only by comfort using Java but if u say... Thanks

yes, i play supremacy since february 2014 and i have java, but java is soo bad for the economy and this thinks xD

The only good thing about java as a UI is that I can have 5 different chat's worth of tabs in one place. (supremacy, 30k en, 30k de, cow en, cow de)

Well I am (like everybody here :D ) a pioneer in Supremacy and it is only because of that that I can play in Java, and to be honest I find it much more beautiful to look at, but for playing, it really is

Enlightning Man wrote:

a usability nightmare
So I don't think we need a Java version.

I only use java for that sweet sweet smell of nostalgia.

The java is not used in the game.


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"Alea iacta est" Gaius Julius Caesar.

Whatever code is used now works just fine. No need to rip it all up and start again with a brand new code.

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