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by munchbunny
2220 days ago
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In the case of Unity, why do you need Linux crossover? I can see also having a Unity development setup in bare-metal Linux if you plan to target Linux gaming, but WSL currently doesn't give you graphics. The game development scenario feels to me like a case where a Windows based toolchain is going to be more coherent. I might be missing something though. |
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No, we don't/won't support a Linux port of our product at this time, and as a primary developer it's not worth my time to be hassled by it.
But WSL1 is _so nice_. I've fought with MSYS, MSYS2, Cygwin, various other bash environments and such, and I find none are quite as good as WSL1+X410.
And, let's be honest, if WSL2 is just another VM then it's a worse product than the other VMs that are available and far more mature. Hell, Canonical's Multipass is as good or better.
I really don't get why they went the VM route with WSL2. It seems to totally wipe out any advantage that WSL had over the other VM products.