Yes, I am using lots of plugins in realtime monitoring/software monitoring mode. It's a specific requirement that I have. In the case of Pro Tools, I'm relying heavily on 3rd party plugins, whereas with Logic, I'm using a lot of stock plugins. Essentially I had to recreate the session in Pro Tools using 3rd party plugins where I used Logic's plugins. E.g. Logic's plug-ins are supposedly optimized for Logic/Apple and yet...
As for your comment regarding record enabled tracks - that's a nonstarter for me. As I am recording/monitoring, I am also using a control surface to adjust volume as needed. This is done in both DAWs. Pro tools is steady with evenly distributed processing among all available cores. Logo, not so much.
I would much rather prefer to work in Logic because I have about 32 tracks condensed to Summing/Routing folders. In Logic, I can collapse those folders and expand them as much as I want without input monitoring being disabled, whereas in Pro Tools, it automatically disables Recording/Input monitoring for the "hidden" tracks. In PT, this is by design apparently.