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Windows 11 was released in 2021. It really shows how big of a flop Windows 11 is. They were forced to announce end-of-life of Windows 10 for people to start switching.
Here's to win11 finally beating its most popular competitor: its own previous, vastly superior version, which microsoft itself had to discontinue to make win11 even competitive.
Great job.
When EOL for 10 happens I'm making the full move to Fedora
With a name like tux, you already should be friend
Haha, for non-gaming I already have. The main gaming PC has always been Windows ever since trying gaming on Linux over a decade ago. Been having no issues though lately on my laptop I use for travel. So it's probably time.
It’s ready. I rarely encounter issues that can’t be fixed with a few minor tweaks that are usually already discussed on protondb. The caveat being anticheat for FPS games still holding most of them back
Windows 11 usage is heading the ~~right~~ wrong direction
ftfy
a slower adoption pace than Windows 10
Surprised they didn't go hard with the forced upgrade route, considering how passive and malleable Windows users are as a population.
Luckily I don't play a lot of big title shooters anymore.