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NEW IPHONE ALLOWS YOU TO PLAY RUNESCAPE? ALSO NEED IPOD HELP

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First off my question is does the new iphone allow you to play runescape on it? i mean wouldnt it have enough memory to run it? Just tell me what you guys think. Also my ipod problem is it well wont play, i click play and it says its playing but it doesnt. Then switchs back to the very front menu. Help there would be awesome too.

RSN: 1 day late | Private chat: On

| 60 ATTACK | 81 STRENGTH | 72 HITPOINTS |

| 80 MAGIC | 13 PRAYER | 1 DEFENSE | 65 COMBAT |

It may meet the minimum hardware specs to play it but there one big problem. The iphone does not support java so it will never work.

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i'd like to beg to differ. Someone got World of Warcraft to work on their iPhone by some system that streams your home computer to your iPhone (I think). There's video of it floating around. But it doesn't 100% work...

 

 

 

anyone have an iPhone and want to try the way they did it? I want to know. If you watch the video, they give links to how they did it.

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i'd like to beg to differ. Someone got World of Warcraft to work on their iPhone by some system that streams your home computer to your iPhone (I think). There's video of it floating around. But it doesn't 100% work...

 

They most likely used Remote Desktop or VNC to remotely view the screen WoW was running on. This is in no way WoW running on an iPhone. It's a view of WoW running on another more powerful machine.

 

 

 

Even if you could do the above, it is an insane waste of money. For $600 you can build a real machine that will actually do more than make phone calls, play music and browse the web (faster than AT&T's crappy network too).

i'd like to beg to differ. Someone got World of Warcraft to work on their iPhone by some system that streams your home computer to your iPhone (I think). There's video of it floating around. But it doesn't 100% work...

 

They most likely used Remote Desktop or VNC to remotely view the screen WoW was running on. This is in no way WoW running on an iPhone. It's a view of WoW running on another more powerful machine.

 

 

 

Even if you could do the above, it is an insane waste of money. For $600 you can build a real machine that will actually do more than make phone calls, play music and browse the web (faster than AT&T's crappy network too).

 

 

 

Bingo it was VNC. The iphone is nowhere near powerful enough to WoW and doesnt have java support so RS is out of the question.

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