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And that's why i run Windows Apps & gaming mostly on windows. Don't get me wrong tho... I also run games on linux (if that game is also available on linux installer)
WINE itself is good but if you have pirated version of games or apps that's become messy & too much hassle trying and error (like last time i played GTA 4 there's flickering light in middle of screen or almost all of my games failed to detect my display resolution & always set to 4K res although i only had 1080p monitor)
Genuinely when was the last time you tried playing a non-native game on Linux?
Right? I played on Linux for the last year or so and the only thing that annoyed me was Nvidia drivers which kinda was my fault for not checking the wiki. Also I played mostly pirated games and the repacks take less time to install