Anonymous
6/14/2025, 7:47:39 PM
No.105593358
>>105593253
I'm no expert but it's still imperfect, like 98% there but when you get to niche things like special emulators (I play with the Vanguard Real Time Corruption emulator to corrupt videogames and save that data) it gets sticky. There is a wine guide to it but takes a lot of legwork. As I get better a goal for me is to learn how to run modding tools to play games like Fallout NV or Skyrim modded on Linux, but for now I use my Windows for it. My gf also loves Roblox and Sims (EA) that run their own launchers. Again, Wine is able to handle launchers and sub-programs, but the last build of Mint I was running gave me what appeared to be unique issues working them.
In short I'd recommend keeping Windows until you have done everything you want to do in Linux first, and for the love of God learn from my mistake whether you're dual booting or seperating your drives.
>>105591469
>>105591996
Throw down money on another drive if you must
I'm no expert but it's still imperfect, like 98% there but when you get to niche things like special emulators (I play with the Vanguard Real Time Corruption emulator to corrupt videogames and save that data) it gets sticky. There is a wine guide to it but takes a lot of legwork. As I get better a goal for me is to learn how to run modding tools to play games like Fallout NV or Skyrim modded on Linux, but for now I use my Windows for it. My gf also loves Roblox and Sims (EA) that run their own launchers. Again, Wine is able to handle launchers and sub-programs, but the last build of Mint I was running gave me what appeared to be unique issues working them.
In short I'd recommend keeping Windows until you have done everything you want to do in Linux first, and for the love of God learn from my mistake whether you're dual booting or seperating your drives.
>>105591469
>>105591996
Throw down money on another drive if you must