Ok heres the video proof.
Ok, bad video quality I had to use my wife's ERIS to record this, but at least you can be relatively sure its not a fake eh? If someone actually doubts this THAT much ill record chatting and buffing them via the phone.
Temps hit 104 F at the highest for the phone. A tad warm but not dangerously unsafe. Again the phone was clocked at 1.2 GHz, wireless connection (54MBs).
Everything works EXCEPT for some reason i cant get the arrow keys to translate properly, but casting, chatting, jumping, buffing, combat everything works.
Average FPS was about 15ish and maybe quite a bit higher when zoomed in. Multi touch works.
The app that enables this kind of gameplay is PhoneMyPC via the market, but i strongly recommend a good OC and a custom performance rooted ROM to get anything approaching playable performance like this.
Also an insanely fast MicroSD care swap like the Kingston CLASS 10 16Gb is well worth it, its responsible for seriously speeding up swap and load times. (For comparison, the MicroSD in all stock cell phones is a class 2, meaning 2 MB/s max, where a Class 10 is 10 MB/s rate).
First video attempt, outside the gates of East Freeport
TEMP INFO: Temps got up to 40c during this test, and stabilized
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duaJz_RoKh0
Second video attempt, on the oasis docks. More going on, a group is fighting (I cast a few spells as well), particles, spell effects, combat, and zooms and pans.
TEMP INFO: Temperature again got up t0 44c (104f) during this test and stabilized. FYI the droid is rated by motorola up to 70c (200f)!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEQqgoaOlZA
Last Video: This time i start with the keyboard closed and the client in vertical mode, then demonstrate the client rotation to landscape..aaaaand some random clicking and zooming around because im tired and its late and i need sleep.
TEMP INFO: 42c this time, HOWEVER something caused a lovely crash right after i finished filming and rebooted the phone totally. Upon reboot the temp was already back to 36c so im figuring a client error and not temperature.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_NIyAoNFt4
the official specs on the droid's ARM cortex a8 processor, the operating temperature is 0c to 90c (standard applications), and -40c to 105c (extreme applications). Either way the minimum max temp is 90C (194F).