Is html5 browser gaming tolerable?

emily

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Flash games were limited to limited possibilities, while html5 seems to be able to do more complex gaming in a webbrowser. To any rpg gamers out there. Could you tollerte playing a 3D online RPG game with chat rooms, in html5, right in your browser? Or could you play any 1st person shooters, or platforming and etc. WIth polygons?

Or is it just as limiting as flash games? Part of this thread was to ask a question, but another part was to try to start some conversation on the forums.
 
Quake Live used to be an FPS you had to play in your web browser, back in the day. Considering how much graphics hardware has progressed, I thought we would have more popular browser-based games by now. I imagine most indie games could easily be reprogrammed in Javascript and WebGL and played in a browser. The only browser games I played for a considerable length of time was Idolmaster Shiny Colors and Granblue Fantasy, games that don't push any graphical boundaries.

Sorry for the necro, but it's an interesting topic.
 
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