#Port to Wayland Display Manager or Mesa environment.

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quartz swan
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With Linux Desktop usage hitting 4.5% (it was below 2% at the start of the year) and both major Desktop Environments, KDE and GNOME adding modern features to their Wayland sessions, like VRR and HDR, would a port to Linux be on the table?

wanton axle
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I would be happy to buy it again if we got Linux support.

clever crystal
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Still not even remotely enough incentive for that.

quartz swan
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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.

clever crystal
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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.

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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.

quartz swan
clever crystal
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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.

quartz swan
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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.

wanton axle
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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)