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Most Secure OS: The one that never goes online, never touches online accounts, is encrypted and Linux-based (No new Windows.)
Best Gaming OS: Windows 7 (rn, of all time it's gonna be XP.)
Most overhyped gaming OS: 11
Most popular gaming OS: 10
Most underrated gaming OSs: Mint, Pop!, Wubuntu, SteamOS
The same running-dog capitalist lackies will be shilling for Windows 12 when that releases. And like 8, and Vista before, and Millennium Edition before that (all the failed in between OSes) everyone will forget 11 existed.
And every 12 year old iPad kid tech expert will again pop up "You've got to upgrade, it's not secure! DirectX 15!!" and I will again laff.
But I will laff in GNU/Linux. And more Penguins join the Penguin army every day
You think that's funny and you're right. But will it play CRYSIS?
Win 7...? 0,59% are still using it. Its more then dead
Fam Deck is Linux and it on the upclimb. Let MS keep prioritizing Enterprise and Office suites and malwaring us with Gamebars, watch it tumble. Linux just got gud.
https://www.protondb.com/
Yes, but I think it needs to be a retail licence for this to work, I’m not sure OEM keys are supported. OEM keys, once tied to a motherboard, will activate on that motherboard indefinitely. Unfortunately, you need an actual 10 key to do any of this now, they stopped letting you use 7 keys (and possibly 8.x, I haven’t tested that) In September last year.
I’d probably quit using it if they did that. Fortunately, that doesn’t seem to be on the cards. They are planning on moving away from GNOME though, they have their own DE in the works called COSMIC that’s almost ready for an Alpha release.
If I thought Arch, Debian and/or KDE was a better experience then I’d be using them ;)