ReactOS (FOSS "Windows") achieves 3D-accelerated Half-Life on real hardware
jeditobe
155 points
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June 13, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (4 comments)
ajross
While this is sort of laughable out of context (I mean, Steam on Linux for the last few years has run basically everything with full acceleration)... I think what is being claimed, but not explicitly in the article, is that this is running the NVIDIA driver stack (for an ancient GeForce 8 card) directly, as opposed to emulating DirectX at the API level on top of a Vulkan driver.
NooneAtAll3
something I wondered for a while do windows viruses get ported by such efforts as well?
alaskahoffman
reactos has been in development for 28 years and it can run half-life on real hardware. that is approximately how long half-life 1 itself has existed in the first place!
theturtletalks
Given enough time, open-source will win. Just think about how more and more people are programming and how that will draw them to open-source.