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Better Wine support. It's coming soon, but I prefer xorg until Wine properly supports Wayland.
is XWayland not good enough for that?
I would say Xwayland is good ENOUGH, but it's not great, my clipboard with xwayland is awful on sway, for example. It works, but not the best.
ah, on Gnome it's relatively seamless
I recently stopped switching to x11 for gaming. With most games, the performance is 5-10fps better on Wayland