← Back to context Comment by freehorse 6 hours ago Compiling their own tool for linux (ie advancing cross-platform support) is not "fragmentation". 9 comments freehorse Reply bravetraveler 6 hours ago Disagree, but that's fine. Only so many users, attention, etc. Heroic will probably see degradation.They're entirely welcome to do this, I just think there's room for more opportunity with combined/open effort. Idealistic? Sure.I'd be remiss if I didn't mention that doing nothing remains an option. freehorse 6 hours ago Obligatory xkcdhttps://xkcd.com/927/ bravetraveler 6 hours ago Yea. Good and bad, I'm exhausted. The fragmentation argument goes back to the creation of 'init'.Cheapshot: Good Old Games (as long as our proprietary software functions) 6 replies →
bravetraveler 6 hours ago Disagree, but that's fine. Only so many users, attention, etc. Heroic will probably see degradation.They're entirely welcome to do this, I just think there's room for more opportunity with combined/open effort. Idealistic? Sure.I'd be remiss if I didn't mention that doing nothing remains an option. freehorse 6 hours ago Obligatory xkcdhttps://xkcd.com/927/ bravetraveler 6 hours ago Yea. Good and bad, I'm exhausted. The fragmentation argument goes back to the creation of 'init'.Cheapshot: Good Old Games (as long as our proprietary software functions) 6 replies →
freehorse 6 hours ago Obligatory xkcdhttps://xkcd.com/927/ bravetraveler 6 hours ago Yea. Good and bad, I'm exhausted. The fragmentation argument goes back to the creation of 'init'.Cheapshot: Good Old Games (as long as our proprietary software functions) 6 replies →
bravetraveler 6 hours ago Yea. Good and bad, I'm exhausted. The fragmentation argument goes back to the creation of 'init'.Cheapshot: Good Old Games (as long as our proprietary software functions) 6 replies →
Disagree, but that's fine. Only so many users, attention, etc. Heroic will probably see degradation.
They're entirely welcome to do this, I just think there's room for more opportunity with combined/open effort. Idealistic? Sure.
I'd be remiss if I didn't mention that doing nothing remains an option.
Obligatory xkcd
https://xkcd.com/927/
Yea. Good and bad, I'm exhausted. The fragmentation argument goes back to the creation of 'init'.
Cheapshot: Good Old Games (as long as our proprietary software functions)
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