I've already mostly switched to Linux. Technically it's a dual boot with Windows 10 because there are just some games/mods that I can't get to work in Linux...but I physically remove my ethernet cable when I boot into Windows 10.
That's how paranoid Microsoft has made me with their shit.
Just reminder that "interlinked" mods can be a massive pain in the ass, thanks to how wine/proton "emulates" a "C:" partiton. - also, have fun trying to get the Fallout 4 Script Extendor to run.
Windows 10 LTSC gets support up until 2027 (you can get it from the mydigitallife forums), and Windows 10 LTSC IoT (Internet of Things, for ATMs and other devices that need long-term support) get supported up until 2032.
But honestly, until then win32s support of Proton is probably better than Windows itself.
I've already mostly switched to Linux. Technically it's a dual boot with Windows 10 because there are just some games/mods that I can't get to work in Linux...but I physically remove my ethernet cable when I boot into Windows 10.
That's how paranoid Microsoft has made me with their shit.
did you already tried to " bootstrap" your mods with https://usebottles.com ? Thats how i got most of my mods running.
Nope, I'd never heard of that. Thanks, I'll give it a shot!
Just reminder that "interlinked" mods can be a massive pain in the ass, thanks to how wine/proton "emulates" a "C:" partiton. - also, have fun trying to get the Fallout 4 Script Extendor to run.
Do you use Bottles? It's been a complete waste of time for me and nothing at all works.
I've had better luck running Windows apps in Lutris, even if it wasn't a game.
Yes, I use bottles. But to be fair, if you can run games using the Heroic launcher, you should use that. Less painful, and works just as well.
I personally just don't bother since the only games that Linux can't run is bullshit like Destiny 2 and Rainbow Six Seige.
Windows 10 LTSC gets support up until 2027 (you can get it from the mydigitallife forums), and Windows 10 LTSC IoT (Internet of Things, for ATMs and other devices that need long-term support) get supported up until 2032.
But honestly, until then win32s support of Proton is probably better than Windows itself.
There are no words to express how thankful we need to be to Gaben for making Proton exist and work as well as it does.