12-05-2019, 06:44 AM
But what about sticking with Linux? Do you know any stories of people who had been active Linux users for more than, say, a year, to return to Windows eventually? Only stories of that kind I have heard of, are among gamers, for understandable reasons. Entire momentum of gaming industry - particularly the big gaming industry - is focused on Windows infrastructure. But what about non-gamers?
Personally, whether I could consider myself a gamer or not - well, perhaps not, I guess, even though I like to explore also in the indie gaming field casually - I would stick with Linux for two reasons. First, because I do not really care and as long as the OS is simple, fast, free and popular enough for practical reasons, I am good with that. Second, I find being on Linux a great excuse to simply skip a plenty of stuff, especially among the indie gaming titles, as these more often than not, have neither any Linux nor WEB builds available, so therefore maintaining my conscience clear while simply saying an arbitrary "no, because I already feel like wasting my time".
Personally, whether I could consider myself a gamer or not - well, perhaps not, I guess, even though I like to explore also in the indie gaming field casually - I would stick with Linux for two reasons. First, because I do not really care and as long as the OS is simple, fast, free and popular enough for practical reasons, I am good with that. Second, I find being on Linux a great excuse to simply skip a plenty of stuff, especially among the indie gaming titles, as these more often than not, have neither any Linux nor WEB builds available, so therefore maintaining my conscience clear while simply saying an arbitrary "no, because I already feel like wasting my time".