#Port to Wayland Display Manager or Mesa environment.
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I would be happy to buy it again if we got Linux support.
Still not even remotely enough incentive for that.
I beg to differ.
The only things really holding people to Windows anymore are kernel anti-cheat, which Microsoft plans to remove entirely, and in the corporate creative industry Adobe apps.
Like as much as I love this app as well, I would rather give it up to be OFF of Windows than use Windows to get access back to it. For the time being though, I just have a small 256GB SSD for Windows so I can do testing of major updates to either Adrenalin or Losless or new Window features since I work in IT. LS1 and LSFG are insane though and carried me back in my RX 580 days.
Way way more than that.
For very example peripheral software. Give a G Hub replacement. Ah yes, nothing. A casual friendly video editor that I like to use. In Wine, no sound output from the videos. Or some more specific software that would either act weird in Wine or their alternatives don't cut it.
In gaming, not only anti-cheats, the issues and problems are varied and random in other games as well, eg. a feature I need for a game I currently play a lot not working in Linux at all.
Could go on for ages, but, yeah, no, it still ain't happening yet.
You can use Logitech mice and keyboards without G-Hub. I'm using one right now. For video editors, there's DaVinci, but if you're on Arch or need AAC, there's KDenLive and ShotCut, both of which i actually prefer over DaVinci due to DaVinci only being stable every several updates.
Not if I use its functions.
KdenLive took my spot for possibly the worst video editor I've ever used. Sorry, but I didn't have any crappy rig, and it was, say, crashing on very simple things as adding text to a video. And the UI is also frankly really bad and confusing to navigate.
But enough of this, because I exactly know what this would turn into, and after being a part of it for so many times, I'm tired of it. Simply Linux is not a replacement for me, nor many still. Come back when proper support of things is there. Period.
The support is there, and so is the demand for more support. That's literally what this thread is, requesting a port. You're not even a dev or official rep, so idk why you're hopping in here just to respond like that.
The list of things keeping me on windows continues to get smaller, and LSFG/AFMF2 is the biggest one. aside from that, it tends to just be Gamepass (although i can at least do Xcloud on linux), and apps to watch DRM protected video offline. (apps like netflix, amazon and microsoft movies)