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A ton of stuff we take for granted will have to be recompiled and you can forget even trying to use Proton to play x86/x64 Windows games without some weird flaky hacks and actual virtualization, since it's only a translation layer.
okay? so stop making progress because some games might not work? doesn't sound reasonable.
I'm not saying that. I'm saying there's a lot of work to do ahead.
ah, well that's a reasonable take. cool profile pic btw!
https://i.imgur.io/JJkewkq_d.webp
so is mine 💁♂️
We said the same about ARM a while back
You say that, but people already got Stardew Valley to work on RISCV Linux!
Note that it is a link to Reddit. The post is made by the Box64 developer though, that's why I linked it.