all that and Linux SUCKS for laptop battery life. It halved my battery no matter the distro.

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    Linux gaming really is great now if you haven’t tried it. 95% of the time for me it’s just worked. 4.9% of the time its worked after copying launch options from ProtonDB. The other one single game is The Finals, which only doesn’t work because they are using an older version of EasyAC or implemented in a way that excludes Linux.

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      I’ll second this, I’ve only had issues with a couple games, even brand new ones run with proton and it just works. Obviously distro and hardware make a big difference (I have AMD) but even when I had an NVIDIA GPU it was very simple and stable with only a little messing around with drivers up front.

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        The problem with linux, and I say this out of experience, is that even if it works on 99% of games and 99% of hardware that’s not much comfort if you’re part of the 1%.

        Sometimes you’re just shit out of luck. At which point linux is just the worst and you genuinely are better off using windows. That’s invariably not linux’s fault. It’s the manufacturer or developer’s fault.

        TBH I’m going to try linux again some day, but I’m going to make sure I have compatible hardware. This is the way.