Yes, if you want. If you don't, no.
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Rude and unhelpful. Are you trying to innoculate OP against people like that in the Linux community? Why not just be different instead?
Sorry if it came off rude. I'm only trying to say that switching to Linux shouldn't be something other people want you to do, it should be something you want to do. If you're on the fence, try it, see if it's something you like. Otherwise keep your existing OS or try a third option.
You feel me? Didn't mean to be rude at all. ❤️
Edit: this is for gaming as well, so there's that aspect, which I kind of missed.
In that case I would add further that it still doesn't matter. It's only preference. It only matters in the moments where you aren't running a game fullscreen and actually using the system's other programs.
Unless you play anything by Riot or Fortnite, YES
if you do then don't
the community is more toxic than chernobyl
I meant because their Anti-Cheat doesn't support Linux. But yeah that's a pretty good point too
Give it a try and you most likely wont regret it. Linux has come a long way since the general statement what you want game on it. I purchased a Asus ROG laptop about a year ago and installed Manjaro Linux on it (spare the hate) and its been working flawlessly. With that said. I'm not a hard core gamer and been sticking to Steam and console emulation so others with more time to play games should flank in.