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  • Yes, the VI Windows version via Proton is superiour to the native linux build. Steam Deck likely defaults to the native version, but that can be overridden with 4 clicks.

  • You should check proton logs. Add the following to launch options: 'PROTON_LOG=1 %command%'. Then launch the game, you should see log file appear in your home directory.

    Also, what's your graphics card?

  • Their core business is hosting linux for other people at this point.

  • Reminder that "poor Gary" was selling pirated roms.

  • There's also RetroArch, though can be a little pain to setup.

  • Vast majority of games work just fine on linux, can't say for launchbox (looks like just a game launcher, if so, you can use Steam Big Picture mode, even for non-steam games, emulators etc.)

    Visual Studio does not work, but if you're a C# developer, there are cross-platform alternatives like VSCode and Rider.

    Note: probably don't use Ubuntu if you're trying to escape a corproation dictacting how to use your computer though

  • I wouldn't consider Audio-Technica anywhere "gaming" related, can be pricey though.

    I have a ATH-G1WL (wireless) and ATH-AVA400 (wired) and cannot hear any difference in sound quality what-so-ever, except the 3m cable I have to fiddle with now, which I also have to physically move when changing devices.

    Bluetooth also sucks for mice and keyboard, so yeah...

  • You clearly haven't used wireless headphones in last 10 years, have you?

  • "not my religion!"