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Setsuwa

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  1. I use Arch Linux as my main operating system, I switched from Windows 10 because I was starting to dislike how Windows did things and I was starting to become more privacy conscious. I use i3 as my window manager and SDDM for my desktop manager. I play mostly Roblox, Etterna, and some Steam games but I haven't actually tried to get Touhou to work on Linux. I have a small Windows 10 partition for Final Fantasy XVI, Stepmania (I haven't been able to get my L-Tek Pro 2 to work </3), Touhouh games, and some other things that don't work on Linux. Sorry, I don't mean anything negative when I say this but I felt something in me when I read this. I think Linux is very underappreciated lately. The belief that Linux can't play games is for the most part outdated. I play a lot of Steam games and to my suprise most games that I play actually work flawlessly. It's not difficult to get running either, you just need to download steam and Proton-GE, take a minute to configure a couple settings within the Steam client and you're pretty much done, forever. The exception for this is getting Nvidia drivers to work, it was kind of difficult for me. At least that's what I did, it may be different based on your hardware or distro. Though it is true that a lot of really popular games such as League of Legends, Destiny, or Valorant don't work or have difficulty working under Linux. If you're still considering making the switch, you can consult https://www.protondb.com/ to check what Steam games you play are compatible or not. If you're concerned about Performance, I suggest using a lightweight desktop environment like XFCE or going with a window manager instead, like i3. Linux is still ultimately for developers who are able and willing to learn a whole new OS and take time to solve problems, so I would say to expect to run into an issue every now and then, and if that happens then there are many communities online that will help you, such as the Arch Linux discord server or r/linux4noobs. Sorry for all the words. If you have any questions or concerns I would be happy to reply to you here or through messages.
  2. awe I think it looks very cute and epic
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