That's like saying a gun doesn't work because you can't hit a target. With the right conditions, it turns out really good results on both systems. There are plenty of good scans out there that show this. It leave it up to the user. Maybe too much, but there is a way to maximize the thing to get a good scan on either system.
My point was that it's impressive enough to write ONE system that works for two completely different architectures and still have it work. That's the challenge of cross platform development.

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