Can you play world of warcraft on ipad
Wow on Ipad?
Shanay-blades-edge1
My old Ipad is to be replaced. It’s gonna be an Ipad Air.
Screen size and storage yet to be determined.
Now my question is if Wow is playable/available on this platform.
It is not for regular play, but for checking things and so while watching tv or other things.
Linapriest-ragnaros2
Now my question is if Wow is playable/available on this platform.
On mobile? no
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Titje-hellfire3
I use moonlight or whats called to play it on apple tv. With xbox controller. But need to be on the same network. Maybe remote desktop? I dont know.
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Shanay-blades-edge4
It will be wifi only.
Edit: on my home network.
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Beerwolf-sunstrider (Beerwolf) 5
On mobile? no
You can play on your phone/tablet using Geforce Now…
Don’t even need a good device to use it.
Only drawback is there’s no addons as it’s all streamed cloudside
Linapriest-ragnaros6
Beerwolf-sunstrider (Beerwolf) 7
Just said the app’s name: “Geforce Now”
Works fine for casual play.
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Linapriest-ragnaros8
I thought it was time related
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Punyelf-draenor (Punyelf) 9
GEforce has some addons b
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Quadlazer-staghelm1
Specifically an ipad? BF kinda wants to try the game but he doesn’t have a pc.
Thanks for your input and have a nice weekend!
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Eztraj-illidan2
When I play world of warcraft its en plein air.
problems with en plein air on a tablet based on my trial in the early 2000s:
-no pressure sensitivity
-glare from the daystar on the screenmaybe these things have been fixed, I don’t know because I haven’t been outside in 15 years
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Sihaya-whisperwind3
The only one I would endeavor it on is the novel iPad Pro with the M2 chip.
WoW wants an SSD control, but I’m playing it on a new MacBook Air with the M2 chip, and it’s brilliant.
You’d still need a genuine mouse & keyboard.
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Eztraj-illidan4
god damnit this is one of those stupid threads or ideas that I completely dismiss and then realize is the best notion ever… when I get the money to I should probably buy a tablet and accomplish mindless farming on a couch or something instead of in a stupid computer chair
this happened all the time in elevated school, me and my friends would suggest a song to each other and our initial reaction would be that it was the worst
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Post by kI'll chime in on this one, as I have actually done it in a way...Post by cryptoguy
Ages back I played Diablo II with both my touchscreen laptops and my
"Blizzard has hinted it may bring World of Warcraft to smartphones and
tablets, saying it believes a developer would be "foolish" not to be
planning such a move."
http://www.reghardware.com/2012/03/20/blizzard_ponders_world_of_warcraft_for_ipad/
http://preview.tinyurl.com/86dp64k
I can't imagine playing Wow on a touchscreen, but there are a lot of
external keyboards available for iPads.
desktop touch screens, augmented with the keyboard, and the experience
was horrible..
I'll stick with a mouse.
I have a Asus transformer Tablet, running android ICS operating system.
The nice thing about this tablet, is (hence it's name) you can pop it
into it's own keyboard (that has it's own battery, which recharges the
tablet while plugged in as well). The keyboard has a touch pad and USB
ports and when docked, resembles a netbook in size and appearance. You
can plug in a USB cordless mouse to it and use your tablet with the
mouse and the keyboard.
That said, I figured if I have a mouse, keyboard and screen - Hell