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by dicytea
1056 days ago
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30% actually. Just a few weeks ago, I tried playing a Japanese game that I was interested in, but it didn't even get past the start menu. Not a big deal for me as I'm not an avid gamer, I just moved on. But imagine telling a hardcore gamer that no, you can't play that new game released an hour ago. Maybe it'll become compatible a few months later, maybe not. Or tell a professional artist that no, they can't use that art software anymore, they have to retrain their entire skillset with an entirely different software. Now that's a show-stopper. For most people, it's 100% compatibility or bust. |
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Professional artists are also an interesting choice. If they are in a major art studio, they are probably having to use custom tooling there already. And Wacom is very well supported on linux.