• t3rmit3@beehaw.org
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    10 months ago

    I honestly don’t know what I’ll end up doing once my Win10 support runs out. I use linux pretty extensively, but there are still a lot of games I play that do not run under Proton/Wine (e.g. Mabinogi).

    Worst case, I will probably dual-boot win/lin on my next desktop, but in my experience with dual-booting in the past, I just end up using one or the other.

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      10 months ago

      We do this every single windows release, the major downside of faster version cadences is we’re going to get multiple versions as the “best version”.

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        10 months ago

        We do this every single windows release

        Nah, I’ve never had an issue upgrading Windows until 11, and that includes going to 98, ME, and 8/8.1. But Windows 11’s UI I just absolutely hate, after trying it on my wife’s laptop.

        But hey, maybe I’ll see if BB4Win is still kicking. ;P

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      10 months ago

      Just do what I did. Build a server that runs a Windows VM with GPU passthrough with the intention of using it as your own cloud gaming service, realize the performance is shit because you bought old Xeons with horrendous single-core performance, and give up and just accept that some games won’t be playable because of anticheat. Nvidia please make GeForce Now usable at more than 1080p60 on Linux