- Jun 16, 2017
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I get this. I just can't stand so-called "Elitists" that only know one thing. Not directed at any one person, but rather a whole group. The worst of this is little kids that own a PS5, constantly throwing faeces at anything not Sony.At the end of the day any OS is just a tool for a task.
For example I dual boot Linux and Windows and use Windows only for playing singleplayer games while turning off access to internet completely. And only if the specific game does not run with proton(wine/dxvk). If I had better hardware (and 2 GPUs) the most ideal solution would be to just virtualize Windows as guest OS on virtual machine and only use it for gaming. And meanwhile I could continue using Linux as my host/main OS and do work on it.
People who use Macintosh are much more likely to know what are unix-like systems and their strengths. Some of us just prefer to use unix-like system.
That doesn't mean we absolutely refuse to use anything else. It's just a matter of preference. I'm sorry if Linux users seem to be arrogant, it's because of the retarded "my tribe is better than your tribe" mentality that many online communities seem to suffer from.
On the Vulkan page, it lists Linux as a compatible OS. So like you, I have no idea what the guy was talking about.And I must ask:
What do you mean, GNU/Linux doesn't support vulkan completely? Please provide citations and references. I'm really curios where did you get such information.
BOTN works very well with DXVK on linux actually (thanks to Vulkan).
I do wonder if it would work with Wine on Mac. But I can't test it since I don't own one. And there is also MoltenVK project.