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My friend and I were traveling to my ski lodge on the train, and when I pressed continue, the scene played with the train and everything, and i pressed skip, and then instead of going to the ski lodge area, i got transported back in the train. I decided to continue and just watch the train traveling, but even after that the website took me back to the train carriage. I even took another train and logged out, but it didnt work. I ended up having to restart. Is this a glitch?
Last edited by AleciaAutumn10 on Sat May 28, 2011 4:21 am; edited 1 time in total
AleciaAutumn10- Officer
Re: Please Lock, question answered
AleciaAutumn10 wrote:My friend and I were traveling to my ski lodge on the train, and when I pressed continue, the scene played with the train and everything, and i pressed skip, and then instead of going to the ski lodge area, i got transported back in the train. I decided to continue and just watch the train traveling, but even after that the website took me back to the train carriage. I even took another train and logged out, but it didnt work. I ended up having to restart. Is this a glitch?
That's strange... :wonders: We tested this but we did not get the same result. Is this still happening?
JoeCyBearGuide- Build-A-Bearville CyBearGuide
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I tried this myself too, and I got to the ski lodge train station without any problems. Try using another browser.
As a possible alternate solution, but this is a long shot: are you using a laptop to log into Bearville? The reason I mention this possibility is that it has only been with my two laptops that I have encountered the first of the two glitches I mentioned in my first post; the glitch doesn't occur when I log in with a desktop. However, the reason I say this is a long shot is that when I tested for your bug today, it was with a laptop that I had logged in (I usually use an Acer Aspire 5315 running Windows 7 and the Safari browser). Some games will work well on desktops but will either display bugs or not work at all when you try to run them on laptops (Tomb Raider III is an example of this--I'm not plugging Eidos here; this is just my experience).
A third possible reason may lie in the fact that when PC-compatible computers of different manufacturers come with the operating system pre-installed, you either get a "generic" version of the operating system that can run on just about any computer currently in use (I can just hear Bill Gates once again asking, "How do we become the intelligence that runs all computers?"), or a "customized" version with the alterations designed for hardware-specific features of that particular computer. If your computer is in the latter category, then it could be--and I have no evidence to back this up--that one or more of these software customizations might be somehow interfering with how Bearville runs. This is, unfortunately, something I don't know how to fix, but I thought I'd mention it anyway.
As a possible alternate solution, but this is a long shot: are you using a laptop to log into Bearville? The reason I mention this possibility is that it has only been with my two laptops that I have encountered the first of the two glitches I mentioned in my first post; the glitch doesn't occur when I log in with a desktop. However, the reason I say this is a long shot is that when I tested for your bug today, it was with a laptop that I had logged in (I usually use an Acer Aspire 5315 running Windows 7 and the Safari browser). Some games will work well on desktops but will either display bugs or not work at all when you try to run them on laptops (Tomb Raider III is an example of this--I'm not plugging Eidos here; this is just my experience).
A third possible reason may lie in the fact that when PC-compatible computers of different manufacturers come with the operating system pre-installed, you either get a "generic" version of the operating system that can run on just about any computer currently in use (I can just hear Bill Gates once again asking, "How do we become the intelligence that runs all computers?"), or a "customized" version with the alterations designed for hardware-specific features of that particular computer. If your computer is in the latter category, then it could be--and I have no evidence to back this up--that one or more of these software customizations might be somehow interfering with how Bearville runs. This is, unfortunately, something I don't know how to fix, but I thought I'd mention it anyway.
JamieMusicBear61- Novice Bear
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JamieMusicBear61 wrote:I tried this myself too, and I got to the ski lodge train station without any problems. Try using another browser.
As a possible alternate solution, but this is a long shot: are you using a laptop to log into Bearville? The reason I mention this possibility is that it has only been with my two laptops that I have encountered the first of the two glitches I mentioned in my first post; the glitch doesn't occur when I log in with a desktop. However, the reason I say this is a long shot is that when I tested for your bug today, it was with a laptop that I had logged in (I usually use an Acer Aspire 5315 running Windows 7 and the Safari browser). Some games will work well on desktops but will either display bugs or not work at all when you try to run them on laptops (Tomb Raider III is an example of this--I'm not plugging Eidos here; this is just my experience).
A third possible reason may lie in the fact that when PC-compatible computers of different manufacturers come with the operating system pre-installed, you either get a "generic" version of the operating system that can run on just about any computer currently in use (I can just hear Bill Gates once again asking, "How do we become the intelligence that runs all computers?"), or a "customized" version with the alterations designed for hardware-specific features of that particular computer. If your computer is in the latter category, then it could be--and I have no evidence to back this up--that one or more of these software customizations might be somehow interfering with how Bearville runs. This is, unfortunately, something I don't know how to fix, but I thought I'd mention it anyway.
i am actually using a laptop since we dont own any desktops. i tried going again but the glitch reappeared. Which browser would you recommend ?
AleciaAutumn10- Officer
Re: Please Lock, question answered
JamieMusicBear61 wrote:I tried this myself too, and I got to the ski lodge train station without any problems. Try using another browser.
As a possible alternate solution, but this is a long shot: are you using a laptop to log into Bearville? The reason I mention this possibility is that it has only been with my two laptops that I have encountered the first of the two glitches I mentioned in my first post; the glitch doesn't occur when I log in with a desktop. However, the reason I say this is a long shot is that when I tested for your bug today, it was with a laptop that I had logged in (I usually use an Acer Aspire 5315 running Windows 7 and the Safari browser). Some games will work well on desktops but will either display bugs or not work at all when you try to run them on laptops (Tomb Raider III is an example of this--I'm not plugging Eidos here; this is just my experience).
A third possible reason may lie in the fact that when PC-compatible computers of different manufacturers come with the operating system pre-installed, you either get a "generic" version of the operating system that can run on just about any computer currently in use (I can just hear Bill Gates once again asking, "How do we become the intelligence that runs all computers?"), or a "customized" version with the alterations designed for hardware-specific features of that particular computer. If your computer is in the latter category, then it could be--and I have no evidence to back this up--that one or more of these software customizations might be somehow interfering with how Bearville runs. This is, unfortunately, something I don't know how to fix, but I thought I'd mention it anyway.
Thank you fur sharing!
i am actually using a laptop since we dont own any desktops. i tried going again but the glitch reappeared.
That' really strange... Have you tried clearing your cache? This usually fixes most of the glitches in the game.
Which browser would you recommend ?
Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome works pretty well.
JoeCyBearGuide- Build-A-Bearville CyBearGuide
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I have Google Chrome. Its really fast even though I used an internet stick,.
SecretNinja- Friendly Bear
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Thanks everyone !
Ill cleared my cache and now it works fine
Thank you very much !
Ill cleared my cache and now it works fine
Thank you very much !
AleciaAutumn10- Officer
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AleciaAutumn10 wrote:Thanks everyone !
Ill cleared my cache and now it works fine
Thank you very much !
You're welcome!
JoeCyBearGuide- Build-A-Bearville CyBearGuide
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