ChromeBook
Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 2:53 am
I was wondering if you can play this game on a ChromeBook. I'm guessing it can't though. :( Just thought I'd take a shot and ask though. BTW, I play 0.76 if that matters (can do .75 though).
Ace of Spades / OpenSpades
http://www.buildandshoot.com/forums/
http://www.buildandshoot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=4931
JeromeFTW wrote:Why not use Google to look it upI searched can you play AOS on Chromebook, and can you play Ace of Spades on a Chromebook, nothing. :(
Stuart98 wrote:Chromebooks run chrome OS, which is pretty much chrome browser and nothing else. No steam or anything can be installed on them. In other words, no.Well, that really sucks!
HAHAHAHAHA wrote:Well, you got what you bought. Crappy computer for crappy price. If you put Linux on it, might be a different story. Have fun with THAT though.Stuart98 wrote:Chromebooks run chrome OS, which is pretty much chrome browser and nothing else. No steam or anything can be installed on them. In other words, no.Well, that really sucks!
GreaseMonkey wrote:My guess is it won't be x86-based, so you'll have to emulate x86... and by that I mean you have to emulate MMX, and one of SSE or 3DNow. I expect that part to be slow.As far as I am aware, all Samsung laptops have Intel hardware inside them, so that is most likely not going to be an issue.
VladVP wrote:And it's called 3DNow!, not "3DNow".I know there's an exclamation mark at the end. But including it makes what I say look gramatically horrible.
GreaseMonkey wrote:That might be true, but it would still be gramatically incorrect no matter how horrible it looks.VladVP wrote:And it's called 3DNow!, not "3DNow".I know there's an exclamation mark at the end. But including it makes what I say look gramatically horrible.