Chrome book runs ChromeOS which is a linux based OS not an android OS.Chromebook "supports" google play and android apps.so on one hand it would seem like YES it should be ok.however this does not mean apps are directly supported.as it is a linux OS not an Android OS there would be some tweaks needed to make sure the app would work on chromebooks.especially for input.a non touch screen chrome book would require the app to be updated to work with mouse and keyboard which kabam would certainly not do.therefore at best limiting it to working on touchscreen chromebooks.as you would be breaching TOS to use any external program to allow the keyboard and mouse input.there are also certain android features not supported on chrome book that may be required for MCOC.firstly have you checked the google play store on a chromebook? MCOC may not be availaible for download due to being unsupported hardware.given the fact that MCOC will not work on x86 based devices and the majority of chromebooks would be x86 devices.so i would say this.it is likely not available to be installed on chromebooks,and if it could, it would possibly not work properly anyway.kabam have likely blacklisted ChromeOS devices for the same reason they don't like emulators and that is ease of modding and using external tools and such.
Chrome book runs ChromeOS which is a linux based OS not an android OS.Chromebook "supports" google play and android apps.so on one hand it would seem like YES it should be ok.however this does not mean apps are directly supported.as it is a linux OS not an Android OS there would be some tweaks needed to make sure the app would work on chromebooks.especially for input.a non touch screen chrome book would require the app to be updated to work with mouse and keyboard which kabam would certainly not do.therefore at best limiting it to working on touchscreen chromebooks.as you would be breaching TOS to use any external program to allow the keyboard and mouse input.there are also certain android features not supported on chrome book that may be required for MCOC.firstly have you checked the google play store on a chromebook? MCOC may not be availaible for download due to being unsupported hardware.given the fact that MCOC will not work on x86 based devices and the majority of chromebooks would be x86 devices.so i would say this.it is likely not available to be installed on chromebooks,and if it could, it would possibly not work properly anyway.kabam have likely blacklisted ChromeOS devices for the same reason they don't like emulators and that is ease of modding and using external tools and such. isnt Andriod also Linux based OS and doesnt Chrome OS also come in 64 bit variant along with touch screens
This is crazy that this even is compatible. The screen is able to turn into a touch screen. This is Chromebook ASUS 2023 in Sweden.