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I use a Windows and Arch dualboot, but I’m looking to escape Microsoft. I’ve heard good things about both Fedora and Pop!_OS. I’m your average Arch user; I play video games and code. Are Windows VMs suitable for games like Call of Duty on such distros ?

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[–] SeckoObsadene@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

I recently moved from win 10 to Pop os for work related stuff, also I have arch on another ,,free time pc,, and Mint on my old home server-ish pc.

Pop is pretty good, all necessary stuff is preinstalled, I like how it works out of the box. Games run smoothly, not as smooth as on win but I can give up 5 fps for not being MS(lave)

Mint has more preinstalled packages, feels more bulky but runs ,,smoother,, on old laptop. Also the ui is more like windows