The fact that this thread is even taking place is testament to how far gaming on Linux has improved over the last 3-4 years (primary due to Valve's work with Proton). It may not be all things to all men yet and may never be, but at least it is a viable alternative for at least some.
For me at least it doesn't have to be a binary choice between Windows and Linux/OtherOS, I still have Windows installed and dual boot when I need. Personally, I don't "hate" Windows or MS, however, many things that have been enforced do irritate me and get in the way of doing what I need to do and that irks and tests my patience. Linux provides a path of least resistance for many of non-work daily tasks (afterall isn't an OS these days 90% of the time just a bootloader to your internet browser, do some streaming and the odd doc/spreadsheet, maybe edit/print a photo?) the fact I can now game on it easily is awesome, and for me at least get the same if not better performance in the games that I play to that of Windows is just brilliant.
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For me at least it doesn't have to be a binary choice between Windows and Linux/OtherOS, I still have Windows installed and dual boot when I need. Personally, I don't "hate" Windows or MS, however, many things that have been enforced do irritate me and get in the way of doing what I need to do and that irks and tests my patience. Linux provides a path of least resistance for many of non-work daily tasks (afterall isn't an OS these days 90% of the time just a bootloader to your internet browser, do some streaming and the odd doc/spreadsheet, maybe edit/print a photo?) the fact I can now game on it easily is awesome, and for me at least get the same if not better performance in the games that I play to that of Windows is just brilliant.
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