Yeah, I’d really prefer not use Debian-based at all. I only tried Xubuntu because of that. I started with Manjaro first. I’ll probably just run with Xubuntu at this stage at least until I get used to the in-and-outs of gaming on Linux.
I’m curious, how much of your personal game collection natively supports Linux, versus support via Wine, etc.?
I did not like Debian-based also. I don't know what it is but I've seen it on 3 machines with packages breaking and not being able to fix it. I've had package issues on arch before....and those I could fix myself easily.
Yeah, I’d really prefer not use Debian-based at all. I only tried Xubuntu because of that. I started with Manjaro first. I’ll probably just run with Xubuntu at this stage at least until I get used to the in-and-outs of gaming on Linux.
I’m curious, how much of your personal game collection natively supports Linux, versus support via Wine, etc.?
with dualboot: if a game doesnt run, move it from the windowspartition to a linux one.
skyrim for example doesnt even start from ntfs. also steamtinkerlaunch can run modorganizer2 perfectly.
I did not like Debian-based also. I don't know what it is but I've seen it on 3 machines with packages breaking and not being able to fix it. I've had package issues on arch before....and those I could fix myself easily.