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This year I went back to 100% Linux for my computers. Iāve kept my primary PC with Windows just for games but with the advancements that Proton has made to WINE it hasnāt been necessary. The only thing I miss in being able to use Affinity Publisher and Designer on the computer and not just my tablet.
Same here. Thanks to Proton and SteamDeck, things have reached a point where I can find plenty of things to play without keeping a Windows license around.
Last time I did it was 2008 or 2009, the only game I played much was World of Warcraft and it ran great under WINE at the time. I donāt remember exactly why I switched back to windows back then but it was probably games. I know I needed it when I got my VR headset back in 2016 but itās been a while since I sold that. I donāt know if Steam VR works on Linux or not, I want to have a headset again.
Have you tried setting up Affinity Suite with the community guide?