terminator wrote:
Would you wait 2 years to buy an Amiga version of a game, and pay $75 for it, when you can buy the windows version right now for $50?
If I have a PC running Windows, I wouldn't wait. That applies whether the Amiga is on x86 *or PPC*.
If I don't have a PC running Windows, and I went out and bought an x86 PC to run AmigaOS x86, then it's unlikely that I would spend a load of money more on an OS, and then put up with all the hassles with dual booting.
Maybe yes, if I was that bothered about the game. But then in the scenario of a PPC Amiga, if I was that bothered about games I'd buy a separate Windows PC or console, buy games for that instead of the Amiga, *and* have the benefit that I don't have to faff about with dual booting.
AmigaOS cannot coexist on the wintel platform with windows. Windows will trump everything. MS has annihilated every other operating system that tried to exist in their sphere. Those who tried to make money from an alternate OS in that ecosystem were eliminated.
(Linux is an exception, it isn't a commercial product, nor does it really have any traction outside of a few specialized zones. It costs nothing but your time to install, so it's no big loss if you don't use it.)
Yes but there is commercial software available for it, and contrary to what you claim, people do buy Linux versions of things.
Ask yourself why is there so much interest in WINE to run Windows-only software, if it'd be so easy to reboot into Windows?
Microsoft have come out with the most popular OS not just in x86, but on computing as a whole. There exist two vaguely mainstream but still minority OSs, one of which is x86 and one is PPC. So I fail to see how we can say that nothing can survive on x86, but it's easy on PPC.