I'm no stranger to Linux and its setup. homeservers, pi's and any old laptop I come across.
But for my main Desktop(gaming,dev,fun,...) I've reluctantly bought a W11 key (cheap one thank god).
I don't mind working through driver issues and needing time to figure stuff out but the thing that bothers me is 'Compatibility between online games and Linux is hindered by anti-cheat software, which often lacks Linux support, especially kernel-level anti-cheat systems' (thx google).
I could go on a very technical rant, or start about setting up w10/w11 vm's with 5% loss in performance etc...
But for my main Desktop(gaming,dev,fun,...) I've reluctantly bought a W11 key (cheap one thank god).
I don't mind working through driver issues and needing time to figure stuff out but the thing that bothers me is 'Compatibility between online games and Linux is hindered by anti-cheat software, which often lacks Linux support, especially kernel-level anti-cheat systems' (thx google).
I could go on a very technical rant, or start about setting up w10/w11 vm's with 5% loss in performance etc...
But honestly, I wanna play my online gaems =(