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Are any of you guys able to play shredsauce at school?
I've tried on every kind of computer at my school and I always get "Failed to open page". I used https:// so it wouldn't be blocked (that's what I use to get onto NS, youtube, etc) but shredsauce won't work.
Might be something to do with the graphics cards in the computers of software, I know that some computers at my school will run it and some wont. Sometimes I get errors with the page not opening because they dont have the right graphics drivers to load the game and run it.
Nope.... The state of Maine provides Mac Books for each student in jr high and highschool. When you get to the shredsauce homepage it'll ask you to download and install unity web play. Downloading is fine but can't install without a admin password. The thing that sucks is I've asked for the password and he's a dick and said no it's no educational and all that bullshit. I found that to be rather HOMOSEXUAL. So if anyone knows how to install a .pkg file without requiring the admin password I will praise you.
Yerp if not I'd probably go insane haha, as a second semester senior with study halls all day I need something to occupy those 8 hours. NS works and plays videos too as long as they're not remotely hosted
Make a new user account on the computer. You will be the admin on this account. then download the unity web player, install it and put it in the applications folder. then delete the account you made and you should be able to use the account you normally use and the unity web player should be working. its what I did. K+
I can play, really the only time I can use computers is on off periods, and the teachers aides in the computer rooms will eject you if you're gaming, so the fact that its not blocked is moot.
Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us kids,
we'd all be running around darkened rooms, munching magic pills,
listening to repetitive electronic music.
I don't understand how this fits into the conversation, I mean, games aren't blocked at schools because they think we're going to grow up to be an army of pac-men, their blocked because they're an inappropriate use of school time. Unfortunately there's no argument against this point that could convince teachers at school to allow it.
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My school blocks shredsauce and all proxys. It wont even let you search "proxy". Anyone have an idea to get it to work? Download on usb drive maybe? I have 3 computer classes and theyre all boring as fuck