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I gave Linux a try 2 or 3 times back when I was in school. It was a horrible user experience and games wouldn't work back then.
Now that games on Linux are a thing, I would love to give it a try once more. But now I have a full-time office job and a family. When I'm off work, I just want to fire up the PC and have everything work, which it does with windows. I also have the Pro version of Windows 11 and don't experience all of the ad horror that everyone here is talking about.
If I gain back the free time and mental capacity, I'll give it a try.
It's not like it's difficult to switch these days. Try something like Bazzite or Nobara and gaming should work out of the box.