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Why Isn't Linux Mainstream? 5 Flaws That Need Fixing.
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Steam Deck (and Valve's contributions to Proton etc) have helped push up Linux Gaming somewhat notably. I'm wondering if the fall of Unity and increased interest in FOSS engines like Godot might also help push things in that direction. Certainly shit like DirectX was pretty directly harmful to non-windows platforms