Can someone help me with the casino game loading error on Chrome?
Hi all. I tried to load a casino video game that is embedded in the casino page of a wiki I am helping with and got an error. Anyone know how to get it to run? I'd also like to add it to the discussion section when I figure out how to do it.
3 Answers
Casino game loading problems are almost always browser related. Does the game load in firefox? No? Then its chrome. Clear your chrome cache or update to the latest chrome version. Sometimes the wiki page is http, and it should be https. Newer games all use https. In chrome press F12 to open developer tools (console tab) to see what error you are getting. Usually its missing plugin, flash (outdated?) or pop up being blocked. To embed games make sure that the website owner allows XHR requests (cross domain). In the discussions section just say what problem your having and how you fixed it.
It may be a plug-in issue if you are getting a casino game load error on Chrome. Most online casino games require either HTML5 or Flash (Chrome discontinued Flash in 2020). So, ensure that the casino game is compatible with HTML5. Try opening it in an incognito window, and clear your cache. If the game is hosted by a third-party website, it could also be a case of the site using outdated technology. In the wiki discussion, once you have resolved the issue and know that it works, just post the details of what you did there.
The problem is that casinos require plugins such as Flash, which Chrome killed long ago. Firefox, or an emulator like Ruffle, should be able to run these games; and with an iframe you should be able to embed the game with this fix. Please post the fix in the comments below so that people can discuss it. And let me know if this worked for you.