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by coldtea
2369 days ago
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Playing a specific game or 100 on it != a translation layer from one OS to another is ready or generally usable. Games have minimal dependencies re OS APIs wise. Office apps and other programs make far more extensive use of OS facilities... So hardly "bullshit". |
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Sure, if you exclude "let's use every little quirk and undocumented feature in the graphics and audio and input stacks we can find because gotta go fast sanic noises".
Both games and office software (ab)use OS APIs; the difference is the specific subset of those APIs said programs (ab)use.
So yeah, you're right that it ain't "bullshit", but don't write off games as somehow "easy" compared to office programs; a substantial amount of effort has been poured into reimplementing Windows' multimedia stack in Wine and continues to be poured even now.