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rpodraza | 4 months ago

I would honestly do so, but if I want to run games and music production stuff (like Cubase) I'm pretty much forced to be on Windows.

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tombert|4 months ago

I don’t play much AAA stuff, but Steam+Proton has gotten very good; I almost never even bother checking compatibility anymore.

I don’t know anything about music production though.

dleslie|4 months ago

The snags arise when playing games that use specific anti-cheat measures. Which is particularly annoying these days because developers are forcing them to be active when you're playing single player.

https://areweanticheatyet.com/

cortesoft|4 months ago

I play a lot of sports games and they rarely work with Linux. A ton of my other multiplayer games I play also don’t work. Anti-cheat stuff often requires Windows.

BirAdam|4 months ago

What music stuff I've tested worked on Linux, but I am also not a very demanding user in that regard.

EDIT: by Linux, I mean Linux+Proton