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I've managed to get everything I've thrown at it running under Linux in some capacity, including some curlier ones like Control or Jedi: Fallen Order. My only real failure was Descent 3, and that was only because It had issues with resolution and aspect ratio (Hailing from a time when even 1024x768 was somewhat of a luxury, 16:9 1080p is completely alien to it). I have a bunch of era-appropriate machines I can install it on when the time comes, so it's not a huge deal.
Yes, there can be issues, but those issues also apply to the steam deck and you can check if a game is steam deck verified.
You can also look up specific games here:
https://www.protondb.com/
Such as AC6:
https://www.protondb.com/app/1888160
Resident Evil 4 remake:
https://www.protondb.com/app/2050650
It only costs money now because people left it too long to upgrade.
Windows 11 is a free upgrade if you're already running 10, that hasn't changed as far as I know. Microsoft is closing the 7 -> 10 loophole after 7 years, which should have been plenty of time for people to decide if they wanted to upgrade to 10 or not.
They're three months out from closing the book on desktop Windows 7 entirely themselves (the paid ESU program for Windows 7 Pro ends in January as well. POSReady goes EOL next October and then that's all she wrote), it's likely just a coincidence.
He told you: Games that run on DX12, so for exemple South Park: fractured but whole.
I download the whole game on my win7 PC and it didn't open because it need ubisoft launcher which don't run on win7 so I had to download the whole game once again on my newer PC that run on win10.........