Yes, but I like gaming without having to tweak things for every game. Proton is looking pretty good thanks to the Steam Deck. Hopefully it’ll be a very solid option when it comes time for me to make a decision.
Unfortunately, a lot of my music software and hardware is incompatible with both Linux and W11
Proton is already a pretty solid option. I’ve found many games that are labeled “unsupported” on Steam work just fine (for example, Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition with DSFix).
I’ve got games that are Linux compatible, and the Windows version with Proton works better than the native Linux runtime.
Almost all distros are alright with me. Do what you want because Linux is free.
Yes, but I like gaming without having to tweak things for every game. Proton is looking pretty good thanks to the Steam Deck. Hopefully it’ll be a very solid option when it comes time for me to make a decision.
Unfortunately, a lot of my music software and hardware is incompatible with both Linux and W11
Proton is already a pretty solid option. I’ve found many games that are labeled “unsupported” on Steam work just fine (for example, Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition with DSFix).
I’ve got games that are Linux compatible, and the Windows version with Proton works better than the native Linux runtime.