Mozilla and Epic Preview Unreal Engine 4 Running in Firefox
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Mozilla and Epic Preview Unreal Engine 4 Running in Firefox
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#3Asm.js needs fewer demos and more finished production applications. Apparently Epic isn't excited enough about this technology to release one of their games on the web.
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#4Was that video running in Chrome? Honest question, if that's the new Firefox, it really, really looks like Chrome...
Re: Mozilla and Epic Preview Unreal Engine 4 Running in Firefox
#5Was that video running in Chrome? Honest question, if that's the new Firefox, it really, really looks like Chrome...
Re: Mozilla and Epic Preview Unreal Engine 4 Running in Firefox
#6> demos Asm.js needs fewer demos and more finished production applications. Apparently Epic isn't excited enough about this technology to release one of their games on the web.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unreal_Engine_games#Unr...
That's the purpose of this demo: to show that the Web stack is ready even for upcoming AAA games, not just ones from a few years ago.
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#7I mean, I realize that processors and machines are only getting more capable. It seems silly to start requiring faster and faster processors to achieve what slower ones could have achieved. I would rather we just kept achieving more.
Re: Mozilla and Epic Preview Unreal Engine 4 Running in Firefox
#8Was that video running in Chrome? Honest question, if that's the new Firefox, it really, really looks like Chrome...
Firefox's new theme does look a lot like Chrome. The tabs are more rounded and the color scheme is a bit different, but without going into the menus it's hard to tell them apart at first glance sometimes.
Re: Mozilla and Epic Preview Unreal Engine 4 Running in Firefox
#9> demos Asm.js needs fewer demos and more finished production applications. Apparently Epic isn't excited enough about this technology to release one of their games on the web.
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#10And you're still using a youtube embed because a single, simple tag like is too effin' problematic.
Yeah yeah, I get it. isn't relevant to gaming. WebGL and gaming are cool new stuff, is prehistoric crap nobody cares about anymore. The world has moved on.