techcrunch.com — A lot of attention lately has been put on the video capabilities of HTML5 browsers, since the iPad doesn’t support Flash. It turns out not to really matter that much because most online video platforms are now drinking the HTML5 Kool-Aid.
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rtaibahApr 2, 2010Submitter
What about Crysis?
deslockApr 2, 2010
Safari sucks. It needs to be said.I like Chrome and use it every day but my biggest gripe with Chrome is that it doesn't have a nice search engine dropdown like FF does and Chrome is taking too long to get out their plugins architecture so we can have mature ad block.But frankly I think they've made a mistake by saying they will bundle Flash. If I don't have the option to turn flash off/on whenever I wish, I'm going to drop Chrome like a bad habit.
gsydiggerApr 3, 2010
wonder why they didn't show it in Google Chrome and did it in safari instead...
mottsclamatoApr 3, 2010
Flash already does this in 10.1 beta<a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhPrJJN6PDs" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhPrJJN6PDs</a>Worked wonders for me
everydayfitnessApr 4, 2010
What about Crysis?
silentsammyApr 5, 2010
Another guy that I often played with is AM Crusader. Crusader seemed to be on like 24-7. :) Did you go by Dudio? I think i remember being on the receiving end of a railgun from deathangel too.
atomic1fireApr 13, 2010
Its not so much about trying to prove html5 is a way to provide food for africa, its about seeing if html5 could run quake.and it can,And possibly more, since websockets could take care of multiplayer stuff, canvas takes care of the game window, and <audio> takes care of graphics, and webgl takes care of the heavy 3d lifting,can it provide food for africa, no, but it can let them game on the internet.Quake live runs quake in a pluginThis was about porting it to the internet.IE9 might be able to run this too. (if Microsoft does it right)
b0bsalcoApr 16, 2010
Video seems a bit glitchy. Not sure if it is my flash player or the html5 capture.
atomic1fireApr 19, 2010
The point is you don't need a plugin to run html5 quake in the browser.the browser does all the heavy lifting