I’ve been debating making the switch for a long time, but after spending like a week researching Proton, Lutris etc. on Linux, I decided to try it out and nuked my entire Windows 11 drive. :)

So far, every game I threw at it works perfectly fine, including Elden Ring & Cyberpunk.

I had to spend a little time troubleshooting some small issues but it’s part of the fun!

Specs are in the neofetch, my compositor / WM is Wayfire (Wayland) :)

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      1 year ago

      @cultsuperstar I think this might be one of my first ways of doing it, the main problem with it, in the long run, would be files going between, one of my apps that can’t run on Linux natively is a cloud sync one that puts them in the cloud for me to access, a VM (I’m pretty sure) can still allow me to access those files if I so fish outside of the VM (or at least allow me to add files to it.).

      The best bet will be try seeing if I can use most of my stuff on Linux as a Dual boot, then anything that I can’t run in a VM and remove my main windows instance when I feel I can successfully move across.