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Pshh, it’s way easier to hunt down random drivers and still be unable to play any online game.
I understand Linux has come a long way, but it is not better for gaming yet, and people are delusional if they think so. I've ran into a ton of issues with Linux. Sifu, for example, crashes any time I go into a menu on Linux. Shit like that is pretty common.
Depends on what you mean by "better". Linux respects my privacy, and that makes it "better". Running some random new game is a secondary concern for me. I was fine with xgalaga in 2000, I was fine with WoW in 2005, fine with Minecraft in 2010, and the selection today is bonkers.