The same as on any other browser. Go to the RuneScape Web site, and start playing. (RuneScape requires Java; on some computers that may cause problems on some browsers. In this case, try using a different browser.)
Edit: Agreed. I've found that even updating the Java client doesn't make a bit of difference when playing it on Google Chrome. Mozilla Firefox runs it the best because of data compression. If you don't want to change your browser to play, download RuneScape to your computer so you can play it without a browser, directly over your internet connection.
The requirements are the same as for the regular RuneScape - you need a browser, and it must be capable of running Java. - Basically Java doesn't come included on the Chromebook, and according to to one reference I found, it says something like "Basically you can't install Java on a Chromebook (for the average user)". However, you can also find instructions (for more advanced users) that let you install Java on a Chromebook. Quote, from one of those references: "Now, if you REALLY need Java to run on a Chromebook, there are ways, but not without installing another operating system like Ubuntu via Crouton."
You can play old school Runescape on a Chrome book by live booting a Linux distro on a USB.
I found that if you play on internet explorer Runescape goes faster. Also you may want to try reinstalling Java
You can easily play 240p videos in Google Chrome. They can be played in youtube as well.
Chances are Google Chrome may no longer support certain game sites, the best alternative would be Firefox if that is the case.
You can see that application in MY APPS in Chrome. You can then click it to play the application.
Not one but there are various famous apps on Google Chrome. Hangouts, Play Music, Google Remote Desktop are some examples.
No. In fact, it doesnt even work with Chrome.
Yes, you can. All you have to do is if you have Google Chrome, go to the Web Store and get AdBlock. Then launch the RuneScape game and go to options and make the resolution of the screen to the highest (not the graphics resolution). Then click on the RuneScape website link code and press F11 and you will be in Google Chrome Fullscreen mode. After that, start the game and enjoy!
google chrome couse i play it on there
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You can play the Google Chrome version which is available in the Google Chrome App Store. All you need is an Google Account (email log in).
You can play the downloaded games the same way as we play on a desktop. These games can be found in my apps in Chrome.
You have to be really Exact If you saved it on one compeuter you have to play on that compeuter and if you played it on google chrome you have to play it on google chrome