![]() ![]() In short, the only major consumer platform where Java software works well today and should continue to work well tomorrow is Android, because it’s Java-based itself. The Windows JRE is the textbook example a user-hostile piece of garbage, Linux runtimes may or may not work in a seemingly random fashion, the mere idea of installing the JRE on iOS or Windows Phone is banned by the respective platform owners, and thanks to OS X 10.8’s “Gatekeeper” feature I’m not even sure that one can still install the JRE on a Mac without tweaking system preferences. But if I were to write a multiplatform game in a managed language, I’d probably also look in the direction of Mono-based tech first.įirst because Java runtimes are cursed with suckiness on almost all platforms where I’ve had the displeasure of dealing with them. ![]() Not defending the OP, his post was indeed lacking argumentation regarding why Mono Game would be a better option than Java equivalents.
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