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i see.
so basically what is the most practical use of a Virtual OS?
if you can't game on them, then i don't really see a point.
i guess it could make crossplatform testing easier like you said; but a real developer would probably test it on the actual OS instead of a virtual OS, to make sure it really runs correctly.
And installing a regular OS is probably easier than installing a virtual OS.
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