About 2008, I had been dual booting for a couple of years. Even then, what games I wanted to play all worked in wine, close enough to the same performance I had in Windows if not better(would have to pull out the scientific measurement tools to tell the difference). Figured why not just nuke and pave that drive(had one drive per OS because Windows kept fucking up my grub) and have more space for /home. Haven’t looked back since, only changed distros a few times.
I had a Windows dualboot, and it decided to nuke itself the one day I needed to use it (for a competition)
About 2008, I had been dual booting for a couple of years. Even then, what games I wanted to play all worked in wine, close enough to the same performance I had in Windows if not better(would have to pull out the scientific measurement tools to tell the difference). Figured why not just nuke and pave that drive(had one drive per OS because Windows kept fucking up my grub) and have more space for /home. Haven’t looked back since, only changed distros a few times.