COMPUTEX: World of Warcraft on Moorestown
World of Warcraft and Quake 3 Arena were seen running on a Moorestown mobile phone.
World of Warcraft gamers may finally see their wish come true: the MMORPG running on a pocket-sized device. A demonstration during the Ultra Mobility Group Keynote at Computex 2010 showed Blizzard's PC game running on a Moorestown portable device. But we have to be honest here--based on the footage, it wasn't running all that great, rendering choppy graphics as the camera panned around the character.
Quake III Arena however was a different story--it looked brilliant, sporting liquefied framerates as if it were installed on a high-end PC. According to the presentation, the device was rendering the game at 90fps--phenomenal for a handheld device. Quake 3 Arena has already made its way to the Android platform, performing admirably (depending on the hardware) despite a lack of a solid control scheme. It doesn't look this good though. Not by a long shot.
Outside World of Warcraft and Quake III Arena, the demonstration showed other applications using Moorestown including Scalado, an awesome imaging program. The Moorestown device was actually allowing the user to manipulate images while the movie Avatar was running in a separate window. That's right--true multitasking has finally come to mobile devices.
To check out Moorestown in action, check out the video below. While the audio is hard to understand, the imagery itself is enough to get anyone excited about the future of mobile devices.
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wow, it can load a starting zone from 2005, that's great... let me sum up:
Requirements for old WoW (2005) to run well:
2.0Ghz CPU
1GB RAM
128mb DirectX 8 GFX card (FX5800/R9800) or better
Requirements for today's WoW to run well:
2.5Ghz multi core CPU
4GB RAM
512mb DirectX 9 GFX card (8800/HD3870) or better
Does't mean you can play WoW on a phone just because it loads!
literally...thats unplayable.
I don't think this is meant to be used for playing WoW. But imagine this: you just bid on a certain item at the AH and want to place a last minute bid while you're on the train going to work. See? It does have its uses.
That's what the new AH iPhone app is for, and is also available on the Armory website now.