Just reading the DOA HTML5 thread and didn't want to derail but it made me realise that although I have seen some decent, playable HTML5 game ports, I can't think of one that has been as good as the original.
WMS seems to have done the best job overall - Rhino and Montezuma in HTML5 are playable even if I wouldn't choose to play the HTML5 versions given a choice - but every HTML5 game (without exception) I have tried seems to either be slower, has no sound, won't allow me to easily skip count-ups, lags a bit, has spin buttons that don't apear fast enough, requires me to close the game entirely to re-deposit - or any combo of those.
Now I admit, I think playing slots on a phone is a shit experience and I only ever do that if I want to test a game or see how it works on a phone but on a tablet is a bit better. My issue is that HTML5 games are starting to replace the games I love on desktop and I am finding that I am actually starting to fall out of love with games I used to adore. The experience seems to be being compromised to suit all devices.
Anyone else thinking this or are others finding HTML5 really improving their experience?
Simmo!
WMS seems to have done the best job overall - Rhino and Montezuma in HTML5 are playable even if I wouldn't choose to play the HTML5 versions given a choice - but every HTML5 game (without exception) I have tried seems to either be slower, has no sound, won't allow me to easily skip count-ups, lags a bit, has spin buttons that don't apear fast enough, requires me to close the game entirely to re-deposit - or any combo of those.
Now I admit, I think playing slots on a phone is a shit experience and I only ever do that if I want to test a game or see how it works on a phone but on a tablet is a bit better. My issue is that HTML5 games are starting to replace the games I love on desktop and I am finding that I am actually starting to fall out of love with games I used to adore. The experience seems to be being compromised to suit all devices.
Anyone else thinking this or are others finding HTML5 really improving their experience?
Simmo!