Pirates Love Daisies: real world browsers benchmark
- Posted: Dec 17, 2010 at 9:00 AM
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Here it is! Pirates Love Daisies, the new HTML5 game from Grant Skinner!
Grant described Internet Explorer 9 as “smoking fast”, the only browser that can provide the experience you would expect as a game player.
Find out in this video how Pirates Love Daisies performs on all the latest browsers builds available today: Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 3.6, Firefox 4.0 Beta7, Chrome 8, Chrome 10 Canary, Safari 5.0.2 and Opera 11.
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Sure: Let's use the STANDARD html5 to make sites and games that work smoothly ONLY on IE9 on the desktop. Sheesh, this video is so bad it makes me sad!
oh, and diss everyone in the process. MSFT is getting so irrelevant. See Encarta vs Wikipedia, it's been replayed all over in every field.
The only thing I noticed was the jerking/inconsistent speed of the clouds even in IE9 on the video. However that's prob. due to the capturing method, on my system it runs smooth.
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