El Shaddai ads destroying framerates

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Atraira

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Is this just me? I can't watch any videos when there's an el shaddai ad on the side; the framerate drops to below 10. I have to keep reloading the page until I get something else.
 

evilneko

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If you use a Mozilla-based browser, get the FlashBlock extension. It replaces Flash videos with a button. Click the button to play it.

Opera and Chrome/Iron have options for only loading plugins on demand, you can even make it site-specific.

I do not know of any addons for IE or Safari that can duplicate this functionality.
 

Stammer

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evilneko said:
If you use a Mozilla-based browser, get the FlashBlock extension. It replaces Flash videos with a button. Click the button to play it.

Opera and Chrome/Iron have options for only loading plugins on demand, you can even make it site-specific.

I do not know of any addons for IE or Safari that can duplicate this functionality.
Oh man, that's so nice!

Now I don't feel ironically forced to join the Publisher's Club. Seriously, I was getting so effing sick of those El Shaddai ads. No one cares about that game. No one knows anything about that game. No one wants to see their lag-inducing ads every friggin' time we visit this site.

And seriously, I was going to just stop coming to this site until the 16th.
 

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Captain Placeholder said:
I care about the game :(

Anyways, it does get annoying. Kinda putting me off of getting the game (Was going to get it when it went cheap... now I may not get it at all!)
It's definitely a case of over-advertising. Seeing the same damn thing every single day for a month can just totally throw you off of a product. And the worst part is, they're not even very good ads. I probably have the entire line of El Shaddai ads engrained into my skull by this point and I STILL don't know what it's about or care enough to find out.
 

Atraira

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evilneko said:
If you use a Mozilla-based browser, get the FlashBlock extension. It replaces Flash videos with a button. Click the button to play it.

Opera and Chrome/Iron have options for only loading plugins on demand, you can even make it site-specific.

I do not know of any addons for IE or Safari that can duplicate this functionality.
Uhg, but Firefox is sooo slooowww compared to Chrome. Guess I'm stuck with using it for watching stuff here until they get rid of those stupid ads.
 

evilneko

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Like I said Chrome has built-in options for only loading plugins on demand.

And, really? I notice no significant difference.