If your Pogo games are crashing, freezing, having trouble loading, or not connecting, try these steps to troubleshoot issues.
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Minimum requirements
Freezing and loading issues
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To play Pogo, you need to have at least 8 gigabytes (GB) of RAM on your computer.
Here are the minimum requirements to play HTML5 games:
Windows 10
- 8 GB of system RAM
- Compatible browsers: Chrome, Edge, or Mozilla Firefox
Mac OS Sierra (10.13.6) or newer
- 8GB of system RAM
- Compatible browsers: Safari or Mozilla Firefox
Check your system specs
Windows 10
- Click on the Start icon (or tap the Windows key on the keyboard).
- Type “RAM”.
- Select View RAM Info.
- In the Device specifications section, check the Installed RAM.
Mac OS X
- Click the Apple icon.
- Select About This Mac.
- Check the number after Memory.
Unsupported browsers for HTML5
- AOL
- Internet Explorer 11
- Opera
- Old versions of Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox
- Pale Moon
- Safari for Windows (last supported version was 5.1.7)
- SeaMonkey
Here’s what you can do if a game is freezing or not loading properly.
- Close your browser.
- Make sure all other programs are closed. HTML5 can take a large amount of memory to run, so closing everything else can help it run smoothly.
- Open your browser again and go to pogo.com. Only have Pogo open, and close out of any other browser tabs or windows.
- Try clearing your browser’s cache. You can find steps to do that by searching for your browser name + “clear cache” in a search engine like Google.
- Disable any pop-up blockers that you use. These apps can sometimes get in the way of Pogo from running properly in your browser.
- Using Internet Explorer? Try resetting your Internet Explorer browser settings. This can disable any unnecessary plugins, including pop-up blockers, that could be causing issues.
- If clearing your cache doesn’t work, try using another browser.
- We don’t recommend using Internet Explorer 11 or Safari.
If there is a Weekly Challenge for the game that you're having trouble playing, it’s the most likely cause of the issue.
If server traffic for a game is too high, it can disrupt some players’ games. If this happens, wait a few hours and try again, or try a game room that has fewer players.
If you still can't load and play your Pogo games, try these steps:
- If the game has loaded but you can’t see the whole game screen, check with your internet browser to see if something’s wrong with your resolution settings.
- If you’re using Windows 8, you may not be able to play some Pogo games from the Start screen. Switch to the Desktop screen.
If you’re having other problems:
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