Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 18th Aug 2008 21:31 UTC, submitted by Tony DeYoung
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RE[3]: What I would like to see
by ari-free on Tue 19th Aug 2008 01:50
in reply to "RE[2]: What I would like to see"
the problem is that developers will simply forget about opengl -and any hope for mac/linux ports- and just sign the deal with the devil and use directx.
Directx on wine may be an option but I think it's a bad idea to be dependent on Microsoft technology. You'll always be a step behind the curve.






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Yet another Linux-only library like the sound libraries that no other OS in existence will ever support?
How did that work for the people who tried to get rid of X? Are DirectFB and GGI doing well these days?
It's not a good plan. As it is, by using OpenGL developers can at least target Linux and MacOS X at the same time.
If you just can't stand OpenGL, then a native DirectX port (using Wine code but not run in Wine) would be a much better idea than a completely new system.