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[–] ilinamorato@lemmy.world 16 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (3 children)

When I bought a new gaming PC a few weeks ago (where I live the pre-builts that were assembled before rampocalypse are still at a reasonable price until the stock runs out), I asked if I could get it cheaper without the Windows 11 license. The sales guy said, "well, it's already installed." I told him, "I'm literally going to take it home and wipe it for Bazzite." He said, "good call, but seriously, they're practically giving these licenses away, so even if we could it would only take like $20 off the purchase price."

Kind of a bummer to waste that $20, but honestly the satisfaction of hitting "reformat" on a brand new, slop-infused, bloatware-infested, data-harvesting-ready SSD and watching it all vanish before I even used it was almost worth the money.

EDIT: Not to mention, I got back a significant amount of space. 15+ GB.

[–] ghaydn@lemmy.4d2.org 6 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Same. When bought a new laptop recently, I didn't give a single chance for Windows to run. The first time I launched it was with Arch installation flash drive plugged in.

[–] thingAmaBob@lemmy.world 5 points 2 days ago

I ran windows on my new build (it was cheaper to get someone else to build it than to buy the same exact parts myself 😩) just to make sure everything works and my god, I could barely get past the setup before getting annoyed. Linux is just waaaay easier to deal with, even with having to troubleshoot driver installs. Windows is set up now to where you can’t really do anything to your own computer.

[–] faust0@lemmy.world 4 points 2 days ago

Linux storeage system just works better. I use CachyOS. In Windows, I could only play like 2 games, until my ssd would get full. But Linux is so unimaginably light-weight that I can play a lot of games, and still have a few GB space left. Linux is just plain better.

[–] ryphez@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

How is Bazzite these days for gaming? I mostly use my steam deck these days and my desktop still has windows but I’m always interested if I should make that swap

[–] ilinamorato@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

I honestly feel like I'm doing Linux wrong, because with one exception it's been seamless. No driver issues, no framerate problems, no game compatibility problems for anything I play. I thought I was having issues with Bluetooth dropping randomly, but I've tracked that down to a hardware issue with the antenna.

The exception is that my Wi-Fi chipset has a bad driver that I think causes it to sleep after every packet, meaning that my Wi-Fi speeds are so slow that a speed test times out. This isn't an issue for me because I was planning to be hardwired anyway, but if you're going to put it on a mobile device you should check your Wi-Fi hardware; I think a fix is coming soon, though.

In fairness, I'm not a cutting edge guy (I mostly play stuff a few years after it's released, patient gamers style) and I don't play many games that have any kind of anti-cheat. But I regularly get three-digit framerates on highest graphics settings.