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But yes, I can't argue that Steam makes it super easy, especially installing all DLCs and such. There are mainly 2 things I dislike about Steam in general: one is the save files are separated from the main game folder, while with Lutris they are in the same environment. And two: with Steam you don't actually own any games, unlike Lutris, which is just a manager of the games you actually own.
I've used numerous distros over the last two decades. Easiest one to use is by far Linux Mint. Just watch a few set up guides on YT, make sure you verify the ISO, make sure you turn on the firewall, and set up Time shift for OS snapshots. Linux is almost impossible to stuff up in 2025 unless you're using some niche or elitist distro.
The only difficulty I've had with Linux gaming is mods, and cloud saves (due to file structures/extensions), and occasional audio issues requiring minor workarounds.
Try it out. You won't regret it. Once you start using Linux you'll wonder why you ever used Windows
Good to know. Thanks for the info