Knowing how Apple operates, they’ll do anything to build the solution around their proprietary crap and while using open tech under the hood, never contribute anything back.
agreed, i don’t understand why any game developer would write software for an os that breaks compatibility so often and touts it as a feature.
this goes for any software that has initial upfront devel and then persists in low maintence for years, apple is just a terrible target for that since they explicitly don’t care about backwards compatibility.
The game porting library addition to MacOS was a nice surprise for Mac users, it’s exciting times
Knowing how Apple operates, they’ll do anything to build the solution around their proprietary crap and while using open tech under the hood, never contribute anything back.
agreed, i don’t understand why any game developer would write software for an os that breaks compatibility so often and touts it as a feature.
this goes for any software that has initial upfront devel and then persists in low maintence for years, apple is just a terrible target for that since they explicitly don’t care about backwards compatibility.