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    seriously, does wine give same results like pure windows ?
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    @sam9669 32-bit apps only, if I'm not mistaken.
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    That is a good programming language tho
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    @sam9669
    Trust me dude delete windows.
    Wine has everything you'll need.
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    @sam9669
    This is the way to go for real.
    GTA v on Linux full speed. Explanation on how he does it.
    You'll need the right hardware though.
    https://youtu.be/16dbAUrtMX4
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    @sam9669 If you just want to be entertained, the majority of games on GoG and Steam run natively on linux, no wine needed. Often better than on windows even, as Linux distros tend to be a bit more light and well behaved in the background.

    Then there's a bunch of slightly older directx games, which are sometimes a bit worse on wine than on windows, both in terms of performance and glitches. I played a lot of Skyrim and Eve Online on Arch Linux, both had only very minor glitches.

    The newer the game, the less likely it will be that it runs smooth on wine, sometimes you need to configure and patch a lot, sometimes it plainly won't run.

    So for gaming, Linux offers plenty — but for a specific game, you might need to dualboot.
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    @Triskelion Yeah ++ for Wendell! Awesome guy, awesome channel.
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    I hate people that text you all they do to subtely brag about something even though you dont give a shit 😂
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