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I mean, it's no secret that the SteamDeck is a huge reason why. Praise Gaben, may we game on every platform equally.
I've seriously been writing down the pros and cons thinking about switching over to Linux on my main desktop at home. It covers all the games I play now. I was very surprised.
Without the games to hold me back, I don't see why I wouldn't.
Follow Up: I'm on Linux mint! And my two favorite Windows games work just fine with zero configuration with Steam.
My only extreme concern, is, I run a Nvidia system. And even if my current list works, I'd be concerned about future games.
Nvidia drivers are mostly bad for Wayland afaik. Games shouldn't be particularly problematic.