I find it a little funny that I had the absolute opposite experience.
On windows I always installed Clover or something
I always was "fighting" the system. And when the system didn't like it, it changed it itself and everything broke,
It always felt weird.
After switching to Linux (through a netinstall) I've honestly barely been bothered by any part of it. Yeah, having more games to play would be nice, but half of my steam library is supported, and those that aren't... well actually I couldn't play half of them before anyway. It's the same PC, running a different OS. That's it.
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I find it a little funny that I had the absolute opposite experience.
On windows I always installed Clover or something
I always was "fighting" the system. And when the system didn't like it, it changed it itself and everything broke,
It always felt weird.
After switching to Linux (through a netinstall) I've honestly barely been bothered by any part of it. Yeah, having more games to play would be nice, but half of my steam library is supported, and those that aren't... well actually I couldn't play half of them before anyway. It's the same PC, running a different OS. That's it.