Is setting up a VM in Linux any different than doing it in Windows? Would I just copy the files over when it is finished?
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Are these launchers that provide a wrapper similar to Steam and Proton? Do you recommend one over the other, or is it dependent on game?
Awesome, thanks for the info and heads up
I don't mean to hijack the thread, but I don't want to start a new one for a related question. I understand I will probably have to wipe or partition my primary drive, but will I be able to use my other drives as-is, and have access to all of my files and things?
I got scared for a second, I love Sunshine. I don't think I will have much need for it in my current situation unfortunately
Is dual booting as simple as loading the Windows OS off of a drive in the BIOS?
Alright, I don't have anything capable of HDR so that is no worries. No (intrusive) anticheat, no game pass. I'm sure a few random games have issues. Doesn't sound like it should be a big deal though. Thank you
That's what I was thinking but I just wanted to make sure. I really appreciate all the help
I fucking love none pizza with left beef. Sometimes I randomly think about it and just start laughing
Thanks! I didn't even think to look for a compatibility list. I'm quick to check them for emulators, but it didn't even cross my mind
Thanks for the help. I'm not fond of invasive a anticheat as it is, played like 10 minutes of Fortnite when it was a survival game, and I'm sure I can use the high seas to get around game pass. I'll have to check a couple of specific games, but I think I might be pretty good to go
This may be a silly question, but as far as online games that work, it shouldn't matter if my friends are on Windows, right?
Perfect, thank you!