- PWA/Offline HTML file version
- PWA/Offline HTML file version
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PWA/Offline HTML file version
Add a download button to the web client that downloads itself as a fully self-contained HTML file that, when opened, starts the game. Or make the web client a PWA so people with Chromebooks can download it and have it display in their app menu. A concept for what this could look like (OFC the PWA download button would just be built into the browser)
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- Could plugins be added to the Wii port?
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Is there any way to change the client textures?
no, however if you click "custom" then uncheck "classic style" it will have a solid color background that you can change the color of
- PS5 Browser Compatibility for the Game
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classicube without borders?
they mean that they want infinite worlds (its not happening).
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can someone make a mod that makes friend lists like someone can friend you and in the friend list you can join them or just spectator them
that is literally the point
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💡 Interesting HTMLCube "launch" idea
You can use the singlefile extension to downlaod classicube as a single html file once your on the web ersion's page
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