Haha nice! Similar journey! My step 3 was when Win10 kept BSODing my games, and then being more subtly broken when I booted it up.
“Okay, I’ll just ‘refresh this PC’.” I said.
“Can’t.” Said Win10.
“Why not?” Says I.
“Lol-idk” says Win10 with an indifferent shrug.
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed runs all my creative artwork tasks AND all my games run beautifully. Just pointed Steam to the folder and it handled everything automagically.
Game doesn’t crash anymore on the same hardware, BTW.
Me too. My final reason to not go back to windows was that I realized I didn’t actually really care for the games I played with restrictive anti cheat and was only playing them because they were popular.
Now I just play games that I consciously acknowledge I’m enjoying playing, and that has been great for mental health as well.
I’ve been playing with Linux for almost 20 years and only wiped my windows partition maybe 2 years ago. I figured I can run a windows VM on my Proxmox rig, but I haven’t had the need to yet (probably helps that I’m not big into gaming).
I tried like three times to daily drive linux before it finally stuck.
Three steps for me.
Haha nice! Similar journey! My step 3 was when Win10 kept BSODing my games, and then being more subtly broken when I booted it up.
“Okay, I’ll just ‘refresh this PC’.” I said.
“Can’t.” Said Win10.
“Why not?” Says I.
“Lol-idk” says Win10 with an indifferent shrug.
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed runs all my creative artwork tasks AND all my games run beautifully. Just pointed Steam to the folder and it handled everything automagically.
Game doesn’t crash anymore on the same hardware, BTW.
Tumbleweed my beloved. ❤️
My steps:
Not dissimilar - my three steps.
Me too. My final reason to not go back to windows was that I realized I didn’t actually really care for the games I played with restrictive anti cheat and was only playing them because they were popular.
Now I just play games that I consciously acknowledge I’m enjoying playing, and that has been great for mental health as well.
This is the way.
I’ve been playing with Linux for almost 20 years and only wiped my windows partition maybe 2 years ago. I figured I can run a windows VM on my Proxmox rig, but I haven’t had the need to yet (probably helps that I’m not big into gaming).