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It's just not the same if you don't have to fiddle for hours to get a game to run, is it?
I thought that was the game of Linux, the fiddling.
There's certainly a satisfaction in getting something to work in an environment it was never intended for.
But I can't deny that it's also nice that most games just work nowadays.
I just create new problems to solve to scratch that itch.