You will be
allowed login in your runescape account with
ipad in the future. Jagex opens the game up to better tech and new platforms by
moving the popular MMO from Java to HTML5.
Earlier this
summer, the browser-based game Runescape boasted about having the largest
registered player base of any MMO. Yet for developer Jagex, it seems the
browser is not enough. CEO Mark Gerhard announced that his company is working
to convert the game into HTML5, allowing it to be played on other platforms,
such as phones and tablets.
While the Java
codebase allowed Runescape to run in browsers and gain a foothold when it
launched a decade ago, time has marched on. Today's world of smart phones and
tablets don't run Java well, if they run it at all. This has been a recent
hindrance for the game, which initially made its trade off its accessibly
compared to other games which required large downloads or a boxed copy.
A dedicated squad
is in charge not just the transition, but looking ahead as well. The
"Future Tech" team is looking at new platforms to insure that the MMO
doesn't get stuck in a shallow pond again. Gerhard mentions that they are
specifically looking at "your favourite tablets, platforms and even smart TVs
in due course."
HTLM5 would allow
Runescape to receive a badly needed face-lift by improving draw distance and
general graphical fidelity. Although the update is still a ways off, Jagex has
released a screenshot of some of the updates the new tech could bring. Any pure
runescape accounts can train a unique skill
with ipad.
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