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-8 points

It’s not Linux it’s steam os…

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You are kidding, right? Right?

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Yes I was hence the “…” , least a few people got to have the satisfaction of being right on the internet above having a laugh

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I believe the “…” had very different meanings from country to country. At least in my experience. In my country its an indication of something bad. Such as:

“I just missed the train by 1min…”

or

“I crashed my car today…”

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16 points

Which is downstream from Arch. Checkmate atheists

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3 points

there are many games i play that dont work on Linux systems

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5 points

Which ones, genuinely curious?

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I’ll start with Fortnite. Hate on it if you want but my kids and wife play it and I enjoy playing with them even if I don’t much care for it myself.

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4 points

Kernel level anti cheat is such crap.

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1 point

Maybe switch to Linux so you can’t play Fortnite

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4 points

CS2 FaceIT, Tarkov, CoD, Le Mans Ultimate

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Pretty much every online competitive game cuz they all use invasive anti cheats and scapegoat linux as the cheater platform.

CS2 is the only outlier that I know of (VAC is server side mostly & CS2 is native anyways so). Probably some other games that are linux friendly too, but 99% are not.

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I mean league of legends does work on linux, though maybe not as “plug and play” as other titles. But yeah I get your point, if you want ro play Rainbow six siege or equivalents ten you’re probably out of luck, at least for now.

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12 points

Windows user here.

Idgaf as long as it works and isn’t shit. If it has lots of cool clever stuff, all the better.

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Most vendor software works the best on Windows.

Windows also generally has the best compatibility. I always keep at least one Windows 11 VM to install various things in.

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Have you run some demanding games in that VM? And what virtualisation have you been using?

I’ve been thinking about trying that out with QEMU/KVM.

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You need a GPU if you want to run demanding games

It is feasible but it takes some tinkering

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Definitely not trivial to do. You need to use GPU passthrough to allow a VM to have a GPU, which requires manually figuring out a whole bunch of PCI addresses, among other technical things. If you fear the terminal, you will have a bad time.

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22 points

Windows is shit tho. Has been for a long time now.

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I’m a power user, I don’t even want to upgrade or have to reinstall because of how much shit I’ve gone through to get it to this point. Easily a decade old install and very active use. I would lose so much random stuff if I ever had to upgrade or switch. Windows is shit and Microsoft are total bastards for that, there’s no denying it. But for me, it is not so simple as one being better or worse. Maybe if I were in a stage to switch I’d consider it, but still windows is not without its own offerings/positives.

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If your OS is so brittle that you can’t upgrade it without “losing so much random stuff,” you’re not standing on solid ground, and I’d argue "it doesn’t work properly either. You’re basically balancing on a house of cards that, and eventually it will fall, and it won’t be pretty. Do yourself a favour and switch to a more future-proof solution, now that you still have proper access to your data. Future you will most likely thank yourself.

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Slowly switching may be an option for you. You could always dual boot a Linux distro alongside your current Windows install.

Then once you have Linux running with all your apps, etc, you can see what you’re missing from your Windows install and if you can move stuff over, etc.

You could even try it in a VM, see if you can set it up in a VM to how you like first before doing the whole install, may or may not be a bit easier (easier in the sense that you can directly compare whatever you do on Windows with the Linux install in a vm).

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I got a Steam Deck recently and hadn’t dabbled in Linux since the Raspberry Pi 3 like 7 years ago. It’s so much easier with a gui instead of command prompts! And now I see what all the fuss over Proton was about - it’s amazing how many Windows games just work!

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It’s true! Since getting a steamdeck I have tried 1) SteamOS (obviously), 2) Mint Cinnamon, and 3) Elementary. I run my plex server on a Beelink running Elementary, Mint I’ve left because I’m coming from MacOS and don’t necessarily want a Windows experience, but it was solid!

Building a computer now and planning on running Bazzite exclusively on it :)

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