The Linux world keeps resisting the introduction of a standardized API because they assert they aren't needed. Certainly with Steam putting out a platform exclusively for Linux they seem to have a point. But the gaming industry is sufficiently invested in programming for the Windows API that they don't seem interested in changing any time soon.
The Linux world keeps resisting the introduction of a standardized API because they assert they aren't needed. Certainly with Steam putting out a platform exclusively for Linux they seem to have a point. But the gaming industry is sufficiently invested in programming for the Windows API that they don't seem interested in changing any time soon.