Hey everyone! I know this question comes up often, but I'm really curious if I should switch from Windows to Linux. Here's how I use my PC:
1. Gaming (I play games like Roblox on Steam)
2. Basic browsing and stuff in Chrome
3. Creative projects, including 3D printing
4. OBS for streaming and possibly Premiere Pro for editing in the future if I can gather the funds
5. Just random tasks because why not?
If you think I should switch, what Linux distros would you recommend? Also, any guides to help me get accustomed to the OS or distro would be super helpful. I appreciate any other tips you might have! Thanks!
2 Answers
Roblox isn't officially supported on Linux, but you can try running it with a tool called SOBER. However, I can't guarantee how well it performs. For normal work, though, Linux is great for 3D printing! I just avoid games that don’t support Linux.
Honestly, I’d suggest sticking with Windows. Linux can be a hassle for gaming, especially out of the box. Plus, Adobe products don’t really work on Linux, which could be a dealbreaker for editing stuff like Premiere Pro.
What’s this SOBER tool? I'm curious! It’s tough explaining to my friends why I can't play some newer games because my PC is a bit older.