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I dumped Windows 11 for Linux, and you should too
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Valve has put a lot of work into it, so unless you want to play hypercompetitive shooters (which ban Linux as a scapegoat for how hacker infested they are), most games will just work. Installing Steam should just set things up automagically for Steam games.
If there's a game you're actively curious about, you can look it up on https://www.protondb.com/ to see what other people say about how well it works.
protondb is great! you can even link your steam library to get a quick and rough overview over how well it'll work.
Definitely not a shooter kinda guy. Thanks!