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[–] ScintillatingStruthio@programming.dev 8 points 2 days ago (4 children)

The vibe I've been getting lately looking at Steam's push for Steam OS compatibility is that it might actually be worth trying a dual boot again next time I can bestir myself to mess with it. I've got W11 but managed to disable auto updates so I haven't received all the AI crap, but also means my OS is increasingly behind on security updates, which I'm not pleased about.

I don't care about the latest and greatest either, generally, so maybe even more worth it...although most of my new game purchases are indie titles and most of those only release for windows. So we'll see. I already have a strong preference for Mac support so I can play stuff on my laptop too.

[–] AndyMFK@lemmy.dbzer0.com 9 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Using valves proton means most windows games will run flawlessly (usually better) on Linux, so it's really a non issue if the games you want to play are "windows only" (unless they use some kernel level anti-cheat).

Also worth mentioning that if you did want the latest and greatest, that would be more of an incentive to switch to Linux.

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