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But if you ask me, Linux needs a lot of bloated steps to run games and there is a reason Valve tanked SteamOS in 2015, not all games run on Linux. You can use both, simple enough and make your judgements there.
I'm already used to windows, so I don't have any reason to use Linux
"And most importantly, you'll gain my respect."
-I don't need that anymore than I need linux.
To be honest it doesn't really require much more tinkering than other computer operating systems, and most of the extra tinkering is just getting windows apps to run on it because people are so attached to Microsoft that most applications are compiled for windows by default. And Proton really minimizes that amount of tinkering.