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by mcpackieh 1096 days ago
> Well it doesn't right now, but can in the future because it opens the door to dropping OpenGL entirely.

That's my concern, because it contradicts "We have OpenGL as a fallback, so compatibility can effectively be ignored"

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There already exists an opengl-to-vulcan shim driver (zink) that is better than most opengl platform drivers.
Their looking for a vulkan-to-opengl shim for when opengl fallback is dropped