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Sarisio: But a lot of them don't even work
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Sarisio: It is like you are trying to prove that sugar is bitter, OP asks for water or some liquid, you offer biscuits. You are trying to prove that 2+2=9, and that square root of 3 equals 4.
No, sorry that's what you are doing. My posts are completely logical as far as I can see. You aren't making any sense, your posts are completely illogical and you apparently don't even read. I feel really sorry for you.
I still think that it was a good idea to correct the two users who made misleading posts in this thread.
Sarisio: I am a bit lazy,
I realized. If you are to lazy to write logical arguments then be quiet.
Sarisio: I don't like spend hours reading forums and huge articles on how to make such-and-such game to run. Vast majority of games run on Windows without necessity to do all this. You install them and they just run.
That is irrelevant because it has nothing to do with making an OS with gaming in mind.
Sarisio: DirectX is part of OS it is released by Microsoft, just like all the required system dlls. DirectX APIs are uncomparably more compatible and stable than all the open-source stuff.
From what I've heard the Open Source graphics drivers can perform better than DirectX if the games are designed for them.
I still fail to realize how this justifies the statement "Windows was made with gaming in mind", but, anyway. I don't need to disprove this implicit premise because your argument is already disproven.
Sarisio: Tons upon tons upon tons of threads in Internet about problems of launching various games on Linux disagree with you.
No, they don't. Learn to read.
Sarisio: What do you try to achieve here?
That you start saying what you actually mean.
That you learn to read.
That you "argue logically using premises that are unambiguous so that your argument is easily falsifyable if the premises turn out to be wrong."
That you start being "more specific".
That you stop "spreading your own share of misinformation."
Sarisio: But a lot of them don't even work
[Then say that as well. As long as it's true and your argument is logical I'm completely fine with that.
In this case, though, it's] irrelevant because it hasn't got anything to do with an OS being made with gaming in mind.
Sarisio: It is relevant. You don't have a single game on Steam. Not a single one. "Zero" is supposed to mean what it means.
It is irrelevant because not owning games has absolutely nothing to do with an OS having to do with games.
If you haven't got a single game on Steam that means you own zero games but that does not mean that SteamOS has nothing to do with games.
Having less than zero to do with games doesn't make any sense.
Sarisio: From your side I only see promotion of some DRM platform
I can't see any promotion of any DRM platform from my side. I just said that this so-called "DRM platform" was designed with gaming in mind because this was one solid fact that was enough to disprove your argument.
Sarisio: Perhaps you yourself is misguided and want to believe what you write.
I really wonder what you actually think I wrote... I'm pretty sure that it doesn't match what I actually wrote in the slightest.
Sarisio: Perhaps you didn't have experience with Windows, and what can you do on it. But it is never late to try.
I first installed Ubuntu in 2012 and had been dual-booting until 2014 (I think) when I switched to Linux ... Currently I'm only using GNU/Linux.