> One of them has Linux as a daily driver but I do not believe they have Vulkan working. So, they just opted to not mention it, which is better than making things up.
yeha, but it reads as if Vulkan was chosen by the devs for Windows performance only. Actually, it's not just for that. It's also a matter of multiplatform support.
Sounds like a reasonable critique to me. I don't think there was any intent to leave out the fact that it supports more platforms than the now-deprecated D3D12 backend, but you're right, it would've been good to mention.
yeha, but it reads as if Vulkan was chosen by the devs for Windows performance only. Actually, it's not just for that. It's also a matter of multiplatform support.