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Chromebooks and Runescape

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Does anyone play Runescape on a Chromebook? I'm looking at getting the Samsung Chromebook 3 but I wasn't sure how well Runescape would run on it. I know Chromebooks really aren't meant for games, but I didn't know if it was just powerful enough to enjoy the game. Thanks.

Why would you get a chrome book

batterylife i hear is amazing, good to carry around and use for work.

 

oldschool rs can run on a toaster should be fine.

Edited by Lacoste

Im not sure how it would run on there as chrome doesnt support java anymore?

it should run fine on browser. you could run osbot if u install linux but i dont think its possible on a samsung cb.

download the client, or play with osbuddy

I didn't think chrome books could install .exe? My bad

download the client, or play with  osbuddy

You're joking right?

 

OT: If you can install Java there is a setting in Chrome that you can enable that lets you play Java applications in the browser again.

Edited by Rudie

You're joking right?

 

OT: If you can install Java there is a setting in Chrome that you can enable that lets you play Java applications in the browser again.

i am always serious :doge:

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Thanks everyone for the inputs, and as to why I'm leaning towards the Chromebook is battery life, simplicity, and boot time. I don't use computers for much, since I console game. And I'm a huge fan of Google Docs and most of Google's applications, anything and everything I need or want on a laptop is on a Chromebook. Plus, they're also fairly priced.

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