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Jacky Feb 24, 2017 @ 9:51am
I'm having serious issues with loadout.tf
To name a few
1. Most cosmetics appear underneath the character model
2. Unusual effects are invisible (I can see them load but they do not appear once they stop loading)
2. Animations are basically gone and my characters appear in the civilian pose, this effects taunts as they do not play at all.
There are a lot more but those are the biggest and most annoying.
I'm hoping they gets fixed really quickly as i use loadout.tf to test how items look on my characters prior to me buying them.
Thanks and goodbye
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Baldurs Tod Feb 24, 2017 @ 10:38am 
First, name your OS and browser.
Second, the previous version is available here: http://v2.loadout.tf/
Jacky Feb 24, 2017 @ 10:40am 
Originally posted by Baldurs Tod:
First, name your OS and browser.
Second, the previous version is available here: http://v2.loadout.tf/
OS: Windows 7 Professional 64-bit.
Browser: Opera.
Baldurs Tod Feb 24, 2017 @ 10:50am 
That's weird. I tested the exact same config, it works fine.
A few questions:
-does the version I provided above works ?
-Have you tried with another browser ?
-Have you tried to clear your browser cache ?
Jacky Feb 24, 2017 @ 10:55am 
Originally posted by Baldurs Tod:
That's weird. I tested the exact same config, it works fine.
A few questions:
-does the version I provided above works ?
-Have you tried with another browser ?
-Have you tried to clear your browser cache ?
The cosmetics equip region bug that i'm encountering isn't displaying in the second version and that is good, however i still encounter the same problems with animations and unusual effects.
i did try other browsers, this includes firefox chrome and even internet explorer, i still encounter the same problems, and yes i did clear my browser cache.
Last edited by Jacky; Feb 24, 2017 @ 10:56am
Baldurs Tod Feb 24, 2017 @ 11:05am 
On this page, each line should be checked, are they ? http://sourcejs.net/Troubleshooting.htm
Jacky Feb 24, 2017 @ 11:07am 
Originally posted by Baldurs Tod:
On this page, each line should be checked, are they ? http://sourcejs.net/Troubleshooting.htm
Apparently everything is checked with the exception of the "browser agent"
Baldurs Tod Feb 24, 2017 @ 12:32pm 
Out of curiosity, does this version works ? (this is a very old version of the site). http://v1.loadout.tf/
If not, could you copy paste the content of this page ? https://browserleaks.com/
Jacky Feb 24, 2017 @ 12:57pm 
Originally posted by Baldurs Tod:
Out of curiosity, does this version works ? (this is a very old version of the site). http://v1.loadout.tf/
If not, could you copy paste the content of this page ? https://browserleaks.com/
I will soon and I'll keep you posted, right now I must go get me some sleep.
Jacky Feb 26, 2017 @ 9:08am 
Originally posted by Baldurs Tod:
Out of curiosity, does this version works ? (this is a very old version of the site). http://v1.loadout.tf/
If not, could you copy paste the content of this page ? https://browserleaks.com/
This version is downright broken to me considering it doesn't even load the class models, and yes i did copy the stuff in that link, where should i paste it?
Baldurs Tod Feb 26, 2017 @ 10:58am 
Paste it in the discussion
Jacky Feb 27, 2017 @ 4:55am 
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A lot of user data can be obtained using common JavaScript functionality. DOM Window Object disclose much of sensitive information about the web browser: User-Agent, Architecture, OS Language, System Time, Screen Resolution. There is a listing of the NPAPI Plug-ins and Windows Explorer Components. Also there is already implemented: detection and obtaining data through a brand new HTML5 API's, such as the Battery Status API and Navigation Timing API.
Flash Player
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WebGL
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Baldurs Tod Feb 27, 2017 @ 6:22am 
Well, sorry i gave you the wrong link. This is the proper one. https://browserleaks.com/webgl
Also, you can add me, it will be easier to fix the issue.
Jacky Feb 27, 2017 @ 7:24am 
Originally posted by Baldurs Tod:
Well, sorry i gave you the wrong link. This is the proper one. https://browserleaks.com/webgl
Also, you can add me, it will be easier to fix the issue.
Can't you add me? Also I'm currently on my phone so once I open up my Pc I will check the link and give it a try.
Jacky Feb 27, 2017 @ 10:00am 
Originally posted by Baldurs Tod:
Well, sorry i gave you the wrong link. This is the proper one. https://browserleaks.com/webgl
Also, you can add me, it will be easier to fix the issue.
WebGL Browser Report
WebGL is a JavaScript API for rendering interactive 3D graphics within any compatible web browser without the use of plug-ins. WebGL apps consist of control code written in JavaScript and special effects code that is executed on a computer's GPU. WebGL elements can be mixed with other HTML elements and composited with other parts of the page or page background.

WebGL Browser Report checks WebGL support in your web browser, produce WebGL Device Fingerprinting, and shows the other WebGL and GPU capabilities more or less related web browser identity.

Browser User-Agent Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/55.0.2883.87 Safari/537.36 OPR/42.0.2393.94 (E
WebGL Support Detection
This browser supports WebGL ✔True
This browser supports WebGL 2 ×False
WebGL Context Info
Supported Context Name(s) webgl, experimental-webgl
GL Version WebGL 1.0 (OpenGL ES 2.0 Chromium)
Shading Language Version WebGL GLSL ES 1.0 (OpenGL ES GLSL ES 1.0 Chromium)
Vendor WebKit
Renderer WebKit WebGL
Antialiasing True
ANGLE True, Direct3D 9
Major Performance Caveat False
Debug Renderer Info
Unmasked Vendor ! Google Inc.
Unmasked Renderer ! ANGLE (NVIDIA GeForce 7050 / NVIDIA nForce 620i Direct3D9Ex vs_3_0 ps_3_0)
WebGL Fingerprint
WebGL Report Hash 3BAD2C382731F7B343FD7DA1A3543E10
WebGL Image Hash E5934BB5FB025CBF7959C1CF7BAF336A
WebGL Image
Vertex Shader
Max Vertex Attributes 16
Max Vertex Uniform Vectors 253
Max Vertex Texture Image Units 0
Max Varying Vectors 9
Best Float Precision [-2127, 2127] (23)
Rasterizer
Aliased Line Width Range [1, 1]
Aliased Point Size Range [1, 8192]
Fragment Shader
Max Fragment Uniform Vectors 221
Max Texture Image Units 16
Float/Int Precision: highp/highp
Best Float Precision [-2127, 2127] (23)
Framebuffer
Max Color Buffers: 1
RGBA Bits [8, 8, 8, 8]
Depth / Stencil Bits: [24, 8]
Max Render Buffer Size 4096
Max Viewport Dimensions [4096, 4096]
Textures
Max Texture Size 4096
Max Cube Map Texture Size 4096
Max Combined Texture Image Units 16
Max Anisotropy 16
WebGL Extensions
Supported WebGL Extensions ANGLE_instanced_arrays
EXT_blend_minmax
EXT_frag_depth
EXT_shader_texture_lod
EXT_texture_filter_anisotropic
WEBKIT_EXT_texture_filter_anisotropic
OES_element_index_uint
OES_standard_derivatives
OES_texture_float
OES_texture_half_float
OES_vertex_array_object
WEBGL_compressed_texture_s3tc
WEBKIT_WEBGL_compressed_texture_s3tc
WEBGL_lose_context
WEBKIT_WEBGL_lose_context
Supported Privileged Extensions WEBGL_debug_renderer_info
WEBGL_debug_shaders
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