You can install Steam and play games quite well. I used to play Call of Duty on my earlier Dell with similar setup without any issues. Also you can turn off the NVidia card when not needed using the Prime setup
If you are interested in playing some games every now and then, you can actually do it quite hassle free on linux, just install your graphics drivers.
Then you have two choices, steam with proton activated like this a lot of games work perfectly just by installing as you would on windows or wine with lutris installed, have a look at this for some more context:
And a dual boot windows, because one has to play some games once in a while LOL
You can install Steam and play games quite well. I used to play Call of Duty on my earlier Dell with similar setup without any issues. Also you can turn off the NVidia card when not needed using the Prime setup
If you are interested in playing some games every now and then, you can actually do it quite hassle free on linux, just install your graphics drivers.
Then you have two choices, steam with proton activated like this a lot of games work perfectly just by installing as you would on windows or wine with lutris installed, have a look at this for some more context:
lutris.net/
protondb.com/
Come on guys. I was joking. Don't you have a sense of humor?