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On desktop, I use Windows 10 for gaming and the very few Windows-only programs I use; and Fedora for the other stuff. If/when the time comes that I'll want to get Win10-noncompatible games or upgrade hardware... I'm going to decide what to do then
On more general case, I expect Windows to stay the dominant OS for PC gaming, because I'm expecting it to stay the dominant OS for PC use in general. Apple clearly doesn't want to get out of its niche, and no other OS gets close to passing my "would recommend to a median person" test (except Android, but people will think I'm crazy if I suggest running Android on desktop).
On desktop, I use Windows 10 for gaming and the very few Windows-only programs I use; and Fedora for the other stuff. If/when the time comes that I'll want to get Win10-noncompatible games or upgrade hardware... I'm going to decide what to do then
On more general case, I expect Windows to stay the dominant OS for PC gaming, because I'm expecting it to stay the dominant OS for PC use in general. Apple clearly doesn't want to get out of its niche, and no other OS gets close to passing my "would recommend to a median person" test (except Android, but people will think I'm crazy if I suggest running Android on desktop).






