Out of curiosity what do you dual boot for? I used to dual boot for gaming but I’ve lately found that proton works very well with my games and there is no need to run Windows for anything
Cyberpunk works great on Proton 7. I was playing it last night. It crashes on updated/experimental Proton but l forcing compatibility to Proton 7.0-6 I played for about 4 hours with no issues.
Na it’s not to late, just try different games and experience new OS. After a while your thirst for playing specific games simply goes away and you will feel as much comfortable playing games on linux.
Out of curiosity what do you dual boot for? I used to dual boot for gaming but I’ve lately found that proton works very well with my games and there is no need to run Windows for anything
I dualboot Linux and hackintosh, mostly for Affinity and Fusion360
Yeah proton works really well for me for the vast majority of my games but there are a few that don’t. I dual boot solely to play those.
I think people can run most of those fine but I haven’t had luck and don’t spend much time tinkering.
Cyberpunk works great on Proton 7. I was playing it last night. It crashes on updated/experimental Proton but l forcing compatibility to Proton 7.0-6 I played for about 4 hours with no issues.
There are plenty of games that runs on linux just fine
https://libregaming.org/play-libre-games/
The games you mentioned don’t seem to have anything so special that they are worth trading for your privacy and freedom over.
How dramatic
Na it’s not to late, just try different games and experience new OS. After a while your thirst for playing specific games simply goes away and you will feel as much comfortable playing games on linux.
This is the part where you name the games you like so we trash talk them back.
Endless sky Mindustry Minetest 0ad Battle for Wesnoth
CS2: Try using -sdlaudiodriver pipewire in launch options