• t3rmit3@beehaw.org
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    11 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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      11 months ago

      If you’re willing to go through some setup you can make a dual booted system, then boot the windows install in a VM inside the Linux one for anything that doesn’t require absolutely all the performance, switch over to booting bare metal only when necessary

      You can also run Linux on integrated graphics and pass in the GPU to windows for more performance in a VM

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      11 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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        11 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