TheKingmax: If you are ready to spend 60$+ for an AAA+ game, why wouldn't you invest in some PC parts and maybe OS.
In all friendship, formerly on Windows allow me:
I’m willing to spend $300 on an operating system like Linux Mint.
ps: it’s free but we can donate.
Microsoft has invested millions to make Windows applications compatible at the 1st level, with their new Linux kernel, which integrates W10 in addition to their kernel.
It works so well that a new Linux distribution uses (.exe) as Windows.
DirectX is simply Vulkan with ~30% more scripting for encrypted, to not run on any other OS than W10.
Windows 10 works almost like a Linux distribution now, (with bugs)
Of course they kept the administrator rights so the control, this makes the end user a guest account.
There must be a project, but I’m not sure I understand what it is.
For the moment I am not about to return to a Windows OS.
I feel a threat of compatibility for games developed for a single OS that undergoes such a strong modification.
it’s just my opinion.
People on W7 are in trouble, but I doubt a reason of money !
That said I do not advise coming to Linux for gamers, where not without warning:
Proton is like an emulator, and just on Steam!
Much less Native game!
Linux OS is often ignored!