CEBU, Philippines - Taking about Diablo III at this point in time would most likely be moot, given the fact that what could be said about the latest Diablo installment has already been said, with countless fans and industry watchdogs voicing their expert opinions and reviews pertaining to the new game title.
But far from everything to be said about the game already at its end, here’s something not everyone is quite aware about Diablo III – you can play it on iPads, via computer-to-tablet remote software means.
Remote software suites, in essence, are program bits which are designed to facilitate the remote access and control of “main” computer systems through various mobile/portable gadgets and gizmos.
As software offerings, they are often pegged as productivity-inclined solutions, but their use as media playback remote controls or remote monitoring systems are known to prevail.
In the case of Diablo III, which comes in versions for Windows and Mac computer rigs, remote software suites like the Slashtop Remote Desktop facilitates the creation of a “Diablo III-and-iPad environment” easily, enhancing the functional potentials of on-hand computer and iPad combinations.
Though far from actually installing the game into an iPad, remote software connections of Diablo III are engaging and more fun.
Slashtop’s Remote Desktop Suite’s Advantage
Celebrated for making it in the “Top 20 best-selling iPad app in 2011” roster, Slashtop’s Remote Desktop is fast in delivering remote software performance expectations, with versions for various OS platforms including, Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, and even WebOS.
Users could “anchor” connections via Wi-Fi or 3G/4G network means, and as a link between Diablo III and iPads, some minor in-game settings (such as opting for “trackpad-styled controls” over “point and click” and enabling “Fullscreen Windowed” graphics mode”) leads to a stable remote environment for Diablo III gaming sessions.
Since Diablo III is designed to be operated via basic mouse controls, this factor makes it readily playable via iPads. In terms of linking up with Diablo III servers though, that is another matter altogether.
Slashtop’s Remote Desktop app is categorized as a premium app option, which means that users will have to purchase the app, and that ideal system requirements of involved gadgets are met for the app to work at its best.