.exe within a webpage...?

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  1. Unread #1 - Mar 15, 2010 at 8:51 PM
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    .exe within a webpage...?

    I have a bit torrent copy of Halo 3 (just the multiplayer maps, etc.) and I want to embed its .exe and accompaning files into a webpage so that anyone may play multiplayer without having to download the full game (some 3.5 gigs!).

    Is there a way to host my game files on a server and make them playable in a single webpage (no refreshing), much like RuneScape is (although I'm not sure if a .exe can be made into a java app)?
     
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    .exe within a webpage...?

    Not possible...
     
  5. Unread #3 - Mar 15, 2010 at 11:15 PM
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    .exe within a webpage...?

    Mind explaining if theres any way I can get the game to display on a webpage. Can I break down the files' codes and convert the game into a java applet or something? Or is Halo3 just impossible to make embedded.
     
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    .exe within a webpage...?

    Not possible at all. For starters, if someone were to visit the webpage then they would have to download a 3.5gb file temporarily each time which would take hours. Also it's just not at all possible. Exe's cannot be displayed on web pages.
    Isn't Halo 3 only compatible with the xbox anyway? I don't think you'd be able to play it on your computer no matter what you do.

    Answer is a biiig NO i'm afraid.
     
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    .exe within a webpage...?

    Frown. I know they have PC compatible xbox controllers for games for windows live. If i could get a windows live game rip and host it, what format would that be? They host theirs on a single page web browser.
     
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    Dno mate. I know windows live have games but they're only flash. These xbox controller games for windows live are new to me. Anyway I don't think you'd be able to do something Bungie can't so if this was possible it will most likely have already been done. What's wrong with the xbox anyway?
    Halo 3 on the xbox is the best combination gaming has. :)
     
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    .exe within a webpage...?

    As an experienced programmer I can say - no, not possible.

    The programming "language" must be supported with the implementation within web browser. Such language is Java, for example; RuneScape is made in Java. All those 5 min games are flash games.

    Also, python might be runnable within broser.
     
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    Possible with any programming software.. In a way. Not just Python..

    But yeah. This wouldn't work anyways.. >_>
     
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    .exe within a webpage...?

    You guys seen the new HTML 5 web graphics? HOLY JESUS. It's gonna blow console gaming out of the water. It might be possible in the future but not right now.
     
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