I've been on a frustrating journey of switching between Linux and Windows for over six months now. I've tried several Linux distros like Ubuntu, Pop OS, Fedora, and even Arch (albeit in a VM), but I always find myself going back to Windows mainly for gaming. I'm not keen on dual booting due to storage issues and the risk of Windows updates messing things up. My original goal for switching to Linux was to boost my productivity and programming capabilities, but now I'm feeling confused about whether I should just go for it and switch to EndevourOS, especially since I still want to play some games. I could really use some advice here!
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What games do you play? I've had pretty decent luck with gaming on Linux, and sometimes the performance is even better than on Windows. If you haven't had issues, you might be surprised!
I play games like Need for Speed Pro Street with mods, PCSX2 games, and Steam games like Borderlands 2 and Among Us. How do those fare on Linux?