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I've had access to cheap Windows for years, which is why I kept it around as a secondary OS on my desktop to get around the hassle of getting games run on Linux. Games are mostly play/finish/forget for me anyway.

But since a few years back, most games I were interested in ran perfectly fine on Linux. I haven't rebooted into Windows for almost a year now. So I think I will, instead of upgrading to 11, eventually delete it and use the second SSD to hold my games on Linux and won't look back.

I remember the days I have been building a bare metal recovery for some of our Windows systems using WinPE, imagex and Python. There was this feeling of sane people pouring into M$ to modernize the OS a little bit and cool stuff came out. But in the end, it's still the same inscrutable mess it always were. Nowadays with more and more ads and unnecessary fluff that gets in the way.



I'm not quite there but... my laptop is mostly just for gaming, with some email, chat and web browsing on the side. So I thought I'd allow Windows 10 to upgrade to 11 and see how it is. (It's not getting anywhere near my desktop!)

But... Windows 11 is just... annoying. The UI is worse than 10 in all the ways that matter to me. So I finally put Linux Mint on this laptop, and it's been pretty good. Not flawless, but really good. By default, I install and play games on Steam.

Notable exception is Anno 1800, which has a clunky multiplayer setup anyway, and just doesn't connect under Linux, but works (begrudingly) under Windows.

Northgard has been awesome, but just tonight I had a bunch of server connection issues - can't 100% blame Linux, though 15 minutes into a multiplayer game, I was dropped while the two Windows players kept playing. But it's not conclusive!

At any rate, I think for many PC gamers, Linux gaming would work, though it's still not 100% "install, join, play" for every game.




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