FPS flash game questionss.?

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I realllyyyy have been trying to find a GOOD fps flash game on the internet. But most of them dont allow my character to move, its just sniper and stuff.
Does anyone know a good FPS FLASHH game, no download, that i can play? Where you can move your character. FPS shooter, anything like that.
Anything besides shooter would be HIGHLY appreciated[:
 
This is VERY hard to do, and it might be illegal.

Have someone loan you their hard drive that has a FPS on it, and upload the game and the files to your computer, and burn the disc.
 
No flash game will let you move around a map and play online. You need to download those games because it would just be way too big of a file to not download.

Might I suggest Crossfire or Combat Arms to download? Or any other free fps. Because you will not find a flash FPS that will let you move around, it's just not what flash games are meant to do.
 
It depends what you consider good FPS if you think about it a 35 FPS (what I would consider good) on a 400 x 800 resolution (each pixel requiring 3 bytes using RGB) is going to require a 50.40 MBPS transfer rate.

Again, my knowledge of flash is very limited and I'm sure there is a way to buffer or have some sort of file compression
 
It depends what you consider good FPS if you think about it a 35 FPS (what I would consider good) on a 400 x 800 resolution (each pixel requiring 3 bytes using RGB) is going to require a 50.40 MBPS transfer rate.

Again, my knowledge of flash is very limited and I'm sure there is a way to buffer or have some sort of file compression
 
It depends what you consider good FPS if you think about it a 35 FPS (what I would consider good) on a 400 x 800 resolution (each pixel requiring 3 bytes using RGB) is going to require a 50.40 MBPS transfer rate.

Again, my knowledge of flash is very limited and I'm sure there is a way to buffer or have some sort of file compression
 
It depends what you consider good FPS if you think about it a 35 FPS (what I would consider good) on a 400 x 800 resolution (each pixel requiring 3 bytes using RGB) is going to require a 50.40 MBPS transfer rate.

Again, my knowledge of flash is very limited and I'm sure there is a way to buffer or have some sort of file compression
 
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