Windows continues to lose gamers to Linux, but they might be jumping ship at a bad time
The last couple of years have not been great for Windows, both in its usability and in the court of public opinion. In enthusiast circles specifically, Windows has largely been framed as something to "escape" from, with the oasis being Linux, and its newfound ability to run the vast majority of games flawlessly is a large part of that. There are many people who only daily drive Windows 11 because it runs their favorite games, but as more of those titles become playable on Linux, there are fewer reasons than ever to stick around for gamers.
The last couple of years have not been great for Windows, both in its usability and in the court of public opinion. In enthusiast circles specifically, Windows has largely been framed as something to “escape” from, with the oasis being Linux, and its newfound ability to run the vast majority of games flawlessly is a large part of that. There are many people who only daily drive Windows 11 because it runs their favorite games, but as more of those t**les become playable on Linux, there are fewer reasons than ever to stick around for gamers.
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