

Without the Wi-Fi connection, you can only use previously downloaded content and new items won’t load.

Internet requiredįlashpoint Infinity requires a constant internet connection to function correctly. The file size aids the speed of installation, as for two gigabytes it should only take a few minutes. This download is smaller than the alternative Flashpoint Ultimate-which requires a download of almost 500GB. The total file size of the Flashpoint Infinity download is only around 500MB with a finished installation size of 2GB.

The software downloads each game online and saves it for offline use if you’ve never played it before. The application enables Flash processes on any browser, letting you play games or watch videos on sites requiring a Flash plugin. It only runs at 30 FPS, which causes the audio to be partially out-of-sync with the animation.Flashpoint Infinity is a free Flash player available for your Windows PC. This is the original official 2006 version release by The LEGO Group. Original official 2006 release (not recommended) Uses a chapter select screen instead of progress saving. You can play in the original 18 FPS (keeping the audio and animation in sync), or the higher 30 FPS it ran at in Flash Player 5+. This version includes a small enhancement by the Mask of Destiny team where it will prompt you for your preferred FPS option at launch. Includes the PDF walkthrough written by Mask of Destiny’s Mark for The LEGO Group. This was the canceled 2002 CD-ROM version created by Templar, modified to replace instances of the word ‘Tohunga’ with ‘Matoran’. In response to fan demand after the game was retired in 2004, LEGO brought the game back as a downloadable ZIP in 2006. Menu options include an FPS option to play in the original 18 FPS (keeping the audio and animation in sync), or the higher 30 FPS it ran at in Flash Player 5+. This version includes several enhancements by the Mask of Destiny team the in-game Tahu teaser animation, collectible backpack, and an integrated menu system using the original menu bar image with relevant options. Also includes restored support pages for the game. Uses the original 2001 “Tohunga” instead of “Matoran” and restores other content including the Tahu teaser animation and the collectible backpack. Consider downloading the game to circumvent these issues. Please note: With Flash Player officially retired, you may have difficulties playing this game in your browser.
