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Unresponsive Script in Tournament Lobby
Hi all.
I have been playing freeplay tables (2 or 3 tables at a time) with no problem.
Everytime I do a freeroll tournament - I have the Lobby window open and table opens then everything freezes.
I use Mozilla Firefox.
I just opened a tournament lobby window & got "the following script is unresponsive" - https://www.skypoker.com/js/ob/TnmtLobbyLib.js:568
Can anyone help please
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I'm sorry to hear of the problems you have been experiencing on our tables.
I've left the following response elsewhere but it could also be of use in this situation...
The cause of the ‘adobe script error’ is in itself very simple, it’s seen when your PC Processor overloads whilst running flash based programs, causing the flash to slow down and crash. The same will happen when running ANY flash based program, E.G. Youtube, when your processor overloads.
The problem with these queries is the question ‘what caused the pc processor to overload?’ It is impossible for us to give a definite answer, although we can advise that any process running on the PC (which could include hidden processes running in the background) that use up processor power, will contribute to error, the severity is clearly dependant on the pc’s overall capacity
E.G:
Clearly the higher the spec of your PC – the less (or indeed any) of the above matter and vice versa. It has been proven that players can play 16 tables simultaneously on Sky Poker without ever getting this error – that’s simply because their processor can handle it all.
I hope this helps slightly and if you need anything else - just shout.
Rich
I am using a Sky wireless router with download speed 15.6 Mb/s, upload speed 0.81 Mb/s and ping 49ms, according to Speedtest.net.
The problem doesn't occur when multi-tabling, but specifically when i have the tournamnt lobby window open.
I will try shutting down other "hungry" apps, and see how that goes.
The new software developments will be good "hopefully"!
Thanks again