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Microsoft is putting AI actions into the Windows File Explorer
(www.theverge.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I finally switched to full-time Linux last year and I haven't missed anything. The only stuff that doesn't work (and doesn't have a good alternative) are games with invasive anti-cheat that I wanted to boycott anyway.
Most is the anti cheat games are not working on Windows either. They only give you some dubious error message.
I'll just go by protondb.com and most what I want to play is either gold or platinum rated, or even native.
I only have 106 games in my library, and out of those 66 are native, 43 are gold or platinum and 1 is unrated. I've bought nearly all of then before even switching from Windows to Linux about nine months ago.
Using arch btw.
Proton is so good that often games run better with Proton than native too. Usually because the developer puts little effort in the linux native version. Proton is such a godsend.
I've had this experience with both ~~Gungeon~~ Trine and Slay The Spire.
ive never understood this as a sticking point, it's a security issue. if the company wants in your kernel you're better off without their product. there are other games.