Meh. Most of the top comments are pretty reasonable.
Meh. Most of the top comments are pretty reasonable.
fwiw, I’m now pretty darn happy with Linux and gaming. Granted, I use Steam, so there’s that.
There are issues sometimes, but I just keep a copy of windows around for windows-only things. Generally, Linux “just works” for me, but I’ve also learned to just skip it when something requires too much involvement to get working.
Proper instruction.
Likewise.
Is liftoff homegrown?
Stellaris. Extremely long games, a lot to learn… …and they change it. Mechanics that worked before stop working. The bad parts are added to same become a DLC, the good parts disappear or are algal paved in DLC. Overall, it just doesn’t feel worth it.
I use xonsh, which has decent history - start your command, and up arrow cycles through commands stating with what you typed.
There’s good stuff and bad stuff about xonsh.
If you do try Linux:
That said, most of the systems I use Linux on, it just works.