You read the parent I was responding to, no? You're reinforcing my point.
"Users who don't know about the feature can just use a pre-configured system like Mint Cinnamon and never know about any of these things."
I think that type of user wouldn't go out looking for an Android compatibility layer.
I did. I agree it's not obvious. But you cannot run OpenGL, Vulkan, Glide or DirectX on Windows either without having the proper hardware and software installed. So yeah. Waydroid needs wayland. Anbox runs on X11.