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Yep, that.
I wanted to move back to linux but I couldn't give up nikke, which has anti-cheat that blocks linux. I also use the deck for OSRS since I always have it up.
I used it for 2-3 years in a row once. I may even go back, but CachyOS is basically just pre-configured Arch so I'm okay for now
FL Studio isn't supported. Vegas Pro isn't supported. Adobe software isn't supported. Microsoft Office software isn't supported.
I don't think I need to go on. That says it all.
And no, I won't pay hundreds of dollars for software just to run them through a "compatibility layer" when I can just properly run them native on Windows. I want to minimise the amount of errors and bugs that I do encounter.
I have 5 laptops and 2 of them run Linux, which are not used for work and productivity.
And isn't temperamental with a Bluetooth Xbox controller
Linux on Steam Deck.