HTML5 + Quake2 = AWESOME!

HTML5 is still a work in progress and some browsers can’t do what others can at the moment.  List for geeks:  Comparison_of_layout_engines:  HTML5.  An example for the not so geeky:  Chrome and Safari allows HTML5 video streaming on Youtube while Firefox does not.  While this will all change in good time, a great show of HTML5′s potential has been shown.  A port of a classic game, Quake II, has been made available to play via your web browser!  Freaking awesome!!

It’s all still very beta. Depending on which browser you try(ATM only Chrome and Safari) and it’s version you may experience slow FPS, no sound and screen flickering.

To help minimize fail, before you start to follow the instructions on installing quake2-gwt-port make sure you have the following installed before hand.

  • vorbis-tools
  • lame
  • jdk

Installing JKD before trying to run “./build-dedicated-server” is important.  I thought I had it still installed on my system, and when that failed to build I went, “DUH” and installed it.

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Palm Pre gains flash ability with 10.1 beta while the iPhone is still left in the dark

Announced with the new Palm Pre WebOS 1.4.0, there will be a plugin available for Adobe Flash 10.1 beta support.  Said plugin is not available yet but will be in the near future.

Now I can wish, with the rest of you, and pray for a slow and painful death for adobe flash when html5 is finally released but I really doubt that it will happen.  More and more I’m seeing custom flash API’s being implemented and I doubt anyone is going to want to change that when HTML5 comes out.  Though I can’t read into the future and say one way or the other, I think we will see a good mix of HTML5 video and Flash on popular streaming video websites.

This is really disappointing for us iPhone users out there though.  I don’t want to be restricted to just YouTube content, I want to be able to view whatever with my phone.

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