28 Nov 12, 10:46PM
I'm planning to PERMANETLY switch to Chrome OS because of way the operationing system works
Chrome OS avaible for AssaultCube?
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28 Nov 12, 10:46PM
I'm planning to PERMANETLY switch to Chrome OS because of way the operationing system works
28 Nov 12, 10:54PM
Probably not, and probably never will afaik.
28 Nov 12, 11:07PM
I don't understand, you mean if you can play AC on Chrome?
28 Nov 12, 11:20PM
Never ran ChromeOS. I know it´s based on linux. Is it able to run own linux software? What processor has it got? ARM or x86? If the first one: you have to compile it yourself and check if you can get it running.
28 Nov 12, 11:33PM
http://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/devices/
For people who wants to know. B}Ronald_Reagan, I doesn't want the opinions, I want proof that is NOT POSSIBLE to run it.
28 Nov 12, 11:34PM
just try
28 Nov 12, 11:52PM
28 Nov 12, 11:55PM
I believe Chrome OS is rigged up to have no native apps/everything goes through chrome browser.
29 Nov 12, 12:00AM
I downloaded Chrome OS and just like any new OS, you use the default browser once to get FF, unless you run Ubuntu in which you are awesome already.
Why the OS switch anyways? Why not just Ubuntu or something you know would work?
29 Nov 12, 01:20AM
I'm talking about the laptop, not just Chrome OS on other laptop
29 Nov 12, 05:33AM
Its not an opinion. Its a guess based on what I know.
Chrome OS is based off of a web browser. Meaning you couldn't download the game and play it. Now, I am not sure if that is true, as I have never played it. The second part which makes it possible is compilers that allow such stuff being played on the web. See bananacube or w/e it is called. But no one would do this. |
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