I'm in the same boat. I'd love to be done with windows but since I spend a large amount of my free time playing games with friends I need to be on windows.
Despite the problems and shortcomings, I'm actually pretty impressed with how well Valve has managed to make Linux gaming work over the past decade. Of course, a lot of credit is also due to other contributors to the WINE project, but Valve used Steam to create a targetable set of dependencies for native games in addition to their WINE contributions. I'm frankly a bit amazed that they solved that part of the problem. And a bit disappointed in the people blaming them for not somehow solving the GPU problem by continuing to push Steam Machines no one was buying anyway.
For me, the gaming situation on Linux has become tolerable enough that, in comparison to Microsoft's Windows 10 bullshit, it is no longer a barrier. However there are several other barriers that are unlikely to be dealt with any time soon.
AnIdiotOnTheNet|7 years ago
For me, the gaming situation on Linux has become tolerable enough that, in comparison to Microsoft's Windows 10 bullshit, it is no longer a barrier. However there are several other barriers that are unlikely to be dealt with any time soon.