If the games you play are competitive ones, sure. Only because the devs or publishers actively choose to exclude linux. So far, I’ve yet to try a game that hasn’t worked on linux.
What are programs that you use for work that don’t have linux equivalents or are incompatible? I’ve made the full switch, but if I really need to, I can remote into a Windows work computer for specific things like SAP access.
If the games you play are competitive ones, sure. Only because the devs or publishers actively choose to exclude linux. So far, I’ve yet to try a game that hasn’t worked on linux.
What are programs that you use for work that don’t have linux equivalents or are incompatible? I’ve made the full switch, but if I really need to, I can remote into a Windows work computer for specific things like SAP access.
The games I play are competitive mostly yes, and while it does bother me that they actively exclude Linux, there’s not much I can do.
I work in application development and actually can’t even use windows for development of iOS programs so that kind of is a separate issue anyway.