I do not know whether to migrate to 100%, the only downside I see are the games (not little).Will also take poker houses have their application for Linux? Thanks
I do not know whether to migrate to 100%, the only downside I see are the games (not little).Will also take poker houses have their application for Linux? Thanks
If you want to play comfortably and everything is best to have both systems installed. It's that simple, no more turning back, even if you say that wine, that if such and Easter or case. If you love to play better to have both installed.
We finished a lot faster if we say them if they can play. Ultimately linux sucks to play. Besides that performance is lousy drivers in games if they are available in platform. It's the only reason I still use windows.
I didn't have any problem to migrate to Linux and forget Windows (though I have it installed), because my PC games I've never liked me are cool more consoles.
What games work on Linux? With enough wine run Windows games, but most give problems or do not perform as they should. Those that use OpenGL are going well, such as World of Warcraft, Counter-Strike 1.6 and Half-Life. If you happen to Linux consider installing Windows on one partition and use it to play games that do not go well with Wine, so easy, but if you play a lot you'll end up restarting the hat xD.
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