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* Linux already has 3D accelleration and network drivers (so it can already run many Windows games better than ReactOS)
At the moment, yes, but I suspect that when ReactOS gets 3D acceleration working it'll be a better alternative for gaming than Linux. Atleast I get subpar performance with WINE, and usually crashes or other issues. None of the games I want to play are playable under Linux on my machine. Atleast on ReactOS you wouldn't need to translate Direct3D to OpenGL which should lead to better performance and you could use Windows-native graphics drivers which usually support more functionality than the open-source ones.