> Lutris, PlayOnLinux, Proton, etc. are all really cool. But, if you value your time and security, just keep a dedicated Windows system for gaming. I keep all the things I actually care about or don't want stolen on my Linux system with full drive encryption and I keep a gaming PC that has absolutely nothing I care about on it. The Windows system is never allowed to access my email, credit cards, or anything I care about in any way.
I agree with the part about running a dedicated system for gaming. I do the same but for creating music (I am not gaming).
On the other hand you don't need to do that on Windows so these tools still are useful.
I will add that if you have network segregation and firewalling between your main computer, your dedicated setup (gaming, whatever....) and the potential iot things running in your house it is even better.
I agree with the part about running a dedicated system for gaming. I do the same but for creating music (I am not gaming).
On the other hand you don't need to do that on Windows so these tools still are useful.
I will add that if you have network segregation and firewalling between your main computer, your dedicated setup (gaming, whatever....) and the potential iot things running in your house it is even better.