It would be really nice if you could spin up a QEMU VM for Windows with PCI passthrough where applications get rendered on the host like any other application. looking-glass shows that the graphical side of it can be done for the whole screen with no real performance issues.
This doesn't show that the performance is noticeably degraded, too. Probably because hardware acceleration doesn't work. V3 is exactly the same. Nobody can blame me for not putting up with this
@nytpu That's the guide I followed as well. The flickering is really bad for me to the point I can't work with the software in this state. I think it's exacerbated by me having to bump up the UI DPI to 192 in order to make it work with my 4K displays. Apart from these two issues, there's also paths outlines not matching their actual shape. It's listed under known issues.
I'm still bummed Affinity doesn't run well on Linux yet. Some people said they daily drive it and that got my hopes up. I couldn't even use it for 5 minutes without hitting crippling bugs