Adobe Flash Player 64 Bit Windows 8 Patched -
For the engineers in the room, here is the deep cut:
Windows 8 was the first Microsoft OS to heavily push "Metro" (Modern UI) apps. Those apps never supported Flash. So, you had to switch to the Desktop mode, open the 64-bit IE, and pray. Furthermore, Windows 8's memory management (prior to 8.1 Update 1) was aggressive about suspending background tabs. If you had a 64-bit Flash game running and tabbed out? The process would freeze. When you tabbed back, the SWF timer would jump forward, breaking the game logic. adobe flash player 64 bit windows 8