I don't use Logic, but I fairly recently decided to pick up digital music as a hobby (I like Studio one and Reaper) and have found that VSTs are a huge issue with that. I own Arturia's Analog Lab, which I don't imagine works on Linux...and buying a non-Intel Mac in the future is also a point of issue since I don't imagine Vocaloid4 voice banks work on M1 without running your entire DAW in Rosetta mode.
Once again, it's clear that despite my preference for MacOS and Linux, Windows is the only way forward for long-term compatibility with software that isn't produced as an ongoing service. Whether it's specialty software that isn't updated constantly forever, or games, the lack of commitment to backwards compatibility is destructive.
Once again, it's clear that despite my preference for MacOS and Linux, Windows is the only way forward for long-term compatibility with software that isn't produced as an ongoing service. Whether it's specialty software that isn't updated constantly forever, or games, the lack of commitment to backwards compatibility is destructive.