I've been thinking about switching over because I recently rebuilt my computer and only have like 5 games installed. An app store does sound depressing.
Not an app store unless it's some scam distro. It's a repo that has ready-to-install apps and keeps everything updated. Ever install anything on Windows but then you get an error because some .dll or .NET framework is missing? The repo system takes care of all that.
I use Garuda Linux and have had no issues with games but it's a bit unstable. Maybe try Fedora or Manjaro.
If you have a few programs it may be worth it. The new mint installer even has an interface that lets you dual boot windows without having to change disk priority on bios.
I didnt do this because i like having my stuff spread into their own disks but it may be handy to you.
And since you can paste stuff on the consle the yransition is not as hard as it used to be.
I've been thinking about switching over because I recently rebuilt my computer and only have like 5 games installed. An app store does sound depressing.
Not an app store unless it's some scam distro. It's a repo that has ready-to-install apps and keeps everything updated. Ever install anything on Windows but then you get an error because some .dll or .NET framework is missing? The repo system takes care of all that.
I use Garuda Linux and have had no issues with games but it's a bit unstable. Maybe try Fedora or Manjaro.
If you have a few programs it may be worth it. The new mint installer even has an interface that lets you dual boot windows without having to change disk priority on bios.
I didnt do this because i like having my stuff spread into their own disks but it may be handy to you.
And since you can paste stuff on the consle the yransition is not as hard as it used to be.