Yes, it is possible to run Windows containers using Docker on Linux.
Yes, it is possible to run Windows containers using Docker on Linux.
You're unable to achieve this on other systems due to proprietary restrictions. On Windows, hyper-v (and Docker) offers a solution, but not on other platforms. For Linux, a KVM-based VM is the closest alternative. Google has confirmed this approach.
It's a frontend solution, not limited to games. It also supports building starter projects that can be deployed in Docker.
I'll test it in CAD programs "autocad/revit/robot/navisworks/staad pro connect"
It varies, as running a CAD app doesn't always require a container or VM. Wine works fine in most cases. If you need a specific version, tools like Lutris can help maintain it, though it's not essential.