Web 3.0 is the future, it’s time to leave the past behind.
There’s ioquake3 port to HTML5: http://www.quakejs.com
Web 3.0 is the future, it’s time to leave the past behind.
There’s ioquake3 port to HTML5: http://www.quakejs.com
I have tried quakejs a few months ago briefly. I’m not sure if the quality of my computer had something to do with it, but it was super slow for me, with a frame rate of about a few frames per second. I’ll try it again when I get a new computer soon. Perhaps others with newer better computers can try out quakejs and post details about their experiences here.
Runs at a silky smooth filmic cinematic 2 frames per second on my Pentium 3 rig from 2001 that ran Quake 3 Arena at 90FPS.
This is it. This is the future of videogames. Now kids can watch Pewdiepie and play Quake 3 in their browsers.
introduction of Web 3.0
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This veeeeeeery shit idea because:
Hell, the process if getting these 3D browser games to run is basically a jumbled mess of what you needed to do to install a game anyways. Atleast Flash games had the advantage of being way smaller than the ones you needed to install off the CD.