Talk:KanColle Android/@comment-27966425-20160610214052/@comment-3131745-20160611114027

@Mysty

1 - Install Chrome browser on PC (if you haven't already)

2 - On Chrome, search and install Chrome Remote Desktop (it's an extension/app for Chrome)

3 - Configure it to allow remote connections (should be easy, but see Word of Caution below)

4 - On your phone, go to Google Play Store, search and install Chrome Remote Desktop app

5 - ???

6 - PROFIT!!!

Pros:

- Once set up, you just need to leave the PC on, and you can access it from your phone anywhere, through the phone CRD app.

- Not limited to playing just KC, you are controlling your PC as if you were using it directly.

- Can work on iOS, if there is a Chrome Remote Desktop app for iOS (I'm not Applefag, so I don't know).

- No risk of bans: you are effectively playing from the PC, not the phone.

Cons:

- No sound. CRD does not support sound transmission (wtf Google?). The PC will still play all sounds, though,.

- Needs a stable connection to work correctly. Depending on phone, it may still offer low fps (think streaming a HD interactive video).

- The PC needs to stay on and connected to the internet. One cannot connect to an offline device (duh).

Word of Caution:

- Step 3: the CRD browser app requires login to a google account, in order to download the CRD program/service itself and related configurations. If you play KC through Chrome (probably because of KC3Kai) in anonymous mode (like I do), you have to be careful to NOT check the clear all checkbox, when disconnecting from the google account. I checked that box when I installed CRD for the first time, and had to practically reinstall and reconfigure the browser all over again, including reinstalling and reconfiguring all the extensions, to bring it back to what it was before.