When I started 9 ago I somehow managed to destroy my Debian install (specifically the Wayland session) when I tried to install Genshin Impact. Now I play happily play Genshin on my Mint. But my starting philosophy was: Better break it now before I put too much time into it.
It depends on your view of ethics. Most people want to see evil suffer while some prefer the nihilistic approach where the threat is just dealt with. The latter is chosen because it lacks emotions, is logical and protects innocent people who are falsely convinced to the minimal degree.
I wouldn't want my country to become a monarchy, but if I lived in England I would keep it for the sake of tourism, since they don't have almost any political power anyway.
They charge only those who are not technically literate enough to transfer to Linux. Cracking Windows is a piece of cake but if someone can't do that they probably will not switch.
I was disgusted by Riot adding kernel level 24/7 spyware. That was the last straw for me solidifying my decision to quit League. After a month I've installed Linux on another SSD and had so much more fun with it than in LoL. It can be a little bit frustrating but that's also why I played LoL and it's so much healthier dose of frustration. Eight months daily driving Linux, 5 months completely clean of LoL, social life improved a LOT and a question of a scholarship is now how high and not if.
I still turn it on every few months. It's helpful to make sure that kernel works fine and it's just my VGA port making trouble. Also some beta stuff doesn't work on Linux. When friends call me to play a game that doesn't work properly after a quick install I don't have the time to search on forums. If someone could tell me how to run pirated Hades II I would be glad. It only start up once and 2nd time it crashes. I'm not gonna pay 30€ for it nor finish it in one breath.
When I started 9 ago I somehow managed to destroy my Debian install (specifically the Wayland session) when I tried to install Genshin Impact. Now I play happily play Genshin on my Mint. But my starting philosophy was: Better break it now before I put too much time into it.