I just recently went premium on a family plan and ever since then the web player in my browser (Chrome on OS X) switched to Offline mode. I've logged out and back in, restarted the browser, the laptop - nothing helps. No matter what I try, I'm still Offline (even though every other application and web page works fine).


What's odd is that I can open the Spotify app on the same laptop and it works .. and the app on my Samsung Galaxy works fine as well. Anything I can do to fix the web player/browser issue?


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That person logged out unprotected during pvp hours so technically they accepted that they can be killed by players and environment. He might be angry with you and seek revenge when he logs back though so watch your back


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unfortunately, I do not think it would have been possible for me to do the wardrobe swap you suggest, due to the fact that I believe that I cannot access the players inventory when they are alive, even during the PvP window on a PVE-C server.

PS. And yes you can access the inventory of unconscious players in PVE-C during pvp time, it just sometimes take a few tries before you find the right spot on them to open their inventory, but it is possible

I have a plane trip coming up so I wanted to download some videos to watch offline. I selected a video on my Dropbox account to be available Offline, and after it finished downloading I tested it by putting my phone into airplane mode and the video does not play offline. It says "No internet connection." It is in my list of Offline files, and it shows a little purple icon next to it showing that it was downloaded, so why can I not play it offline?

For more context, note that the media player within our mobile app uses the Dropbox servers to stream and transcode media. While offline, we default to Apple's media player, so items that are not native (not filmed or recorded on an iOS device) may not be able to play within our application.

When you make a file available offline, the file is stored locally on the device. For non-native file types, you can open them in another application that supports those file types. Alternatively, there are other third party applications that can convert the files to natively playback on iOS devices.

I just updated the Dropbox app to the newest version released today. It still won't play that .mkv file, it says "couldn't load file there was an error loading the file." I tried it with an .mp4 and that one did play offline. Is it the format? It plays the .mkv fine when connected.

The new app format is a bit confusing. How do I find my list of offline files now? I got to them by putting my phone into airplane mode and then a message popped up saying "view offline files." Is that the only way to see what files are offline? The earlier app version had a folder called "Offline."

Yep. Download NBT Explorer. Are you doing this with single player or using a server? If single player, after opening NBT Explorer open %appdata%\.minecraft\saves\(world)\playerdata and open the .dat file. That is your player data. Expand "pos" and change the coords as you see fit. It goes, X Y Z from top to bottom. Save it then open the game and you should be "teleported".

Hey, I am currently developing a life simulation game and I want a feature that whenever the player has exited the game, the player will still earn money while being offline. When the player goes back into the game, a widget will display on the screen informing the player on how much money they have earned while being offline. I hope this kind of feature works in UE4 and will be happy if someone knows how to accomplish this.

I am absolutley losing my mind over this. I have Now TV on my PS4 and on my laptop which is running Windows 10. My PS4 is connected to the main household TV and works fine but if I want to watch something on my laptop, it doesn't work. Everytime I try to watch something, the Now TV player takes ages to load and then comes up with a screen saying 'it looks like your offline. Go online to enjoy all our content etc etc'. I am most definitely ONLINE at all times.

I've tried uninstalling and then reinstalling from my original broswer. Then I went through and deleted all cookies and tried again. I've tried now with three different browsers, cleared all cookies, checked for updates on NOW and my PC and nothing is working. I've uninstalled and then reinstalled so many times and it just keeps coming up with the 'offline message'.

pls help me my now tv player doesnt work it just says im offline but im not im on windows 7 i unistalled it like 1000 times and dowloaded i again and i also deleted it and download it from microsoft store but it says error ocurred pls help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

hi, i have the same problem, im online 24/7 and the now tv player just says im offline, ive uninstalled and reinstalled to no succes. i used to use the windows app but that just stopped working for some reason, again i reinstalled it but it just wont let me login. i have been usint the now tv player for a few months now with no problems, like this morning it worked fine. just now keeps saying off line. any ideas of a fix i would be extreamly greatfull.

I'm aware that I'm doing it the 'wrong' way here. I could have written that Diablo 4 needs an offline mode, and while I'd gladly take one, I'm not sure it does. It's an online game with in-game events and co-op and all the other bells and whistles that mean it is designed as an online experience. Just Diablo 4, exactly as it is, but in an offline mode would feel weird. It would mean taking out features and replacing them with nothing. When online shooters have offline mode, this tends to be a full campaign, not just the online maps filled with bots. This is a little different as Diablo is PvE rather than PvP, meaning the structure would be the same offline, but it would still seem hollow.

I like that I'm playing it wrong. I would never play Call of Duty as a walking sim just because I admire the maps, and then demand there be a pacifist offline setting. By playing Diablo this way, I can still get the online events, switch to public and maybe even team up with a friend to hang out, then go back to my own missions. Sometimes playing a game the wrong way is the most fun you can have, like the time I thought of Cyberpunk 2077 as an extravagant fashion simulator with optional stabbing people to death.

Approaching Diablo 4 as a solo player might come back to bite me later. Dungeons may require teaming up or a spread of abilities, or it might just get boring wading through blood and bones on my own. Right now though, I'm having a blast tearing through the map, discovering mini events, disappearing into caves, and following hot on Lilith's trail. The highly cinematic and absorbing cutscenes also help sell the whole adventure as something to be savoured and enjoyed, not rushed through to grind out higher numbers.

In a regular single-player game, these sorts of immersion breaking annoyances would derail the experience. If I'm to believe this shop really exists in this world I wander through, why would it only sell two items which change not via an in-game event like the sunset or upon completion of a related mission, but thanks to an arbitrary clock? Why did no kindly villager tell me about the pillars of blood that I must kill things near in order to break them? Why must I do that in the first place? Why are these skeletons attacking me after I paused the game? Okay, that last one is quite annoying and I'd prefer if pausing were still possible, but for the rest of them, it's like seeing how the other half live.

It makes me want to take all the CS:GO players by the hand as we wander through Dalish ruins in Dragon Age Inquisition, then watch them gasp in horror as I explain the reason we're doing it is 'to read some lore'. I'm never going to be a die-hard Diablo fan who grinds out each class, but I'm finding the online quirks more charming than frustrating. I'm playing Diablo 4 as if it's an offline game, but I'm glad it isn't.

Find below the screenshots that I took a while ago (around 21:52 CET+1 time zone [Germany]) when I noticed that despite not being active already for several minutes, the player could not be attacked.

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I do not know if this is the right location, but I would like to play Tarkov, indefinitely solo. I believe millions of people don't buy Tarkov because of PVP and I also believe this could resolve a lot of server stress. Here is my idea. Offline and Online Tarkov. All the people that never want to play PVP, like me, can play offline indefinitely. Currently, I have to play each season till I obtain the gear I want, just so I can play in offline mode and truly enjoy the game how I want to play it. Can you please escalate this to management Please believe me when I say that millions will buy Tarkov if this mode is a reality as most people that I know, don't want to play Tarkov because of PVP, but they love the concept. I would play Tarkov, on stream, every single day if this was the case. I want to enjoy the game more, and PVP makes me not want to play on most days. Also, this would allow players to play your game when servers are down. I see positives everywhere. I tried to make Fallout 4 like Tarkov with `500GB of mods, but it is just not the same. Thanks for listening. ff782bc1db

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