diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 4a08d46..8c72056 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -14,10 +14,9 @@ UnrealXR is a spatial multi-display renderer for the Xreal line of devices, enab ## Why not the normal Nebula app? 1. **Incompatibility**: The normal Nebula app doesn't support Linux. Of course, we won't support Windows for the forseeable future, and macOS isn't on our roadmap. So this isn't really a fair point. -1. **Bloat**: The drivers for the Xreal line of devices are bundled into a streaming app, which is a little bit absurd. Instead, UnrealXR is just UnrealXR with no extra dependencies required. 2. **Closed Source**: The Nebula app and the normal SDK is closed source, so we don't really know what it's doing internally. -**TL;DR**: The normal Nebula app is only compatible with Windows and macOS. However, we only support Linux, so that isn't a fair comparison. The Nebula app is more bloated, and it is also closed source. +**TL;DR**: The normal Nebula app is only compatible with Windows and macOS. However, we only support Linux, so that isn't a fair comparison. The Nebula app is also closed source. ## Dependencies