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pssdbt | 5 years ago

Very good points! Rebooting is so fast these days it isn't an issue, but I also only use Windows for gaming so I'm not rebooting a ton (twice a day at most). As far as Linux gaming has come it's still not there yet.

Incompatible hardware/software are definitely a real problem that probably affect a large enough percentage of people unfortunately.

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shados|5 years ago

> Rebooting is so fast these days it isn't an issue

Rebooting still means you can't do both things at once. And even if its instant, losing all my state is annoying. Sure, a proper window manager can restore state, and a good tab manager will preserve those too, but its a freagin pain in the ass. Plus the pre-boot sequence is slower than the actual OS booting, so I still consider that a pain.

Maybe I'm petty (to each their own), but rebooting once a week would drive me nuts, nevermind once a day.

ahtaarra|5 years ago

Using Windows only for gaming means there is not a lot to gain from having work things opened while having the game running.

If you are going to use Windows for work alongside gaming, wouldn't game launching being so convenient affect your focus?

Also, if you even think about compilation/rendering, if those are supposed to take long enough to complete so as to let you game long enough, wouldn't the game also use some of the system resources, maybe just enough to make the work even longer to complete?