Sounds like shortterm pain for longterm gain.
Wouldnt native Linux games happen anyways? Two years down the road Linux will be even more popular. Suppose Wine/WineX does a really great job then, how do you know native development won't happen? What if Linux means higher framerates over the native windows version(and especially over the Wine version), in addition to less bugs and more stability in the game. This, combined with Linux eventually being too widespread, should cause native Linux game development no matter how good Wine is.
It is shortsighted to point the finger at Wine over Windows games. That indicates it being used for recent games. Consider all the excellent native windows games out there. Then consider all the DOS games out there, great dos games, that W95 could run GREAT more often then not. So if you emulate W95, you get proper wind0ze compatibility and proper DOS compatibility. Both of these areas XP sucks at.
Just imagine the selling point:My non-windows OS is far more compatible with older windows programs and DOS programs, then your XP is or ever will be.
It may be sort of true. What if Wine simply keeps having too much trouble with very recent or future games, and MS really is altering stuff to throw Wine a curveball? So if it is proven that Wine simply cannot keep up with the newest games, perhaps native Linux development would be more favorable.
Perhaps Wine could keep both camps happy, so they work on better past and current compatibility, while sacrificing near-future compatibility(giving companies a reason to make stuff for Linux).
@calum:No offense, but WTF?! What do you mean Wine is doomed, walls are closing in etc.
What proof do you have?