This is hilarious and I still use Mac computers and the OS.
Not as much as this post. The wording is less than ideal with the subject line so I can agree there, but the body of the article is pretty straight forward.
It isn't what I would call emulation.
Well yeah that is true about people heavily involved in Linux or open source. That has little to do with this article though.
It is derived from the same historical body of software.
Actually WINE is pretty nice. However I don't use it for gaming so your BS about steam doesn't mean much.
As for Vulkan, the more places it can be used the more software that will be written for it. In many case performance isn't even a concern, portability of code is.
Originally posted by Scellow
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Vulkan is not available on macOS, it is the Emulation Layer that is available, with it comes huge performance cost
Stop misleading people, this is a problem with open source and "linux" people, their strategies are ugly, they love to mislead people, and they take everything for granted
I am glad apple went with Metal wich is cleaner and more performant than Vulkan
Wine and Vulkan are a huge mistake, no wonder why linux usage on steam is stuck bellow 0.7% despite MASSIVE investments
As for Vulkan, the more places it can be used the more software that will be written for it. In many case performance isn't even a concern, portability of code is.
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