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The transition won't be painless. You're going to have to learn new things, especially if you're familiar with the windows file system and how to work within that.
Linux doesn't use "drive letters" for mount points, so you'll have to learn that.
Many games through steam or other game managers are just as easy if not easier than in Windows. Some are more challenging.
If you're tired enough of Windows that you're willing to push through some discomfort and new learning, then it's time.
Once you get to know the distro you choose (Ubuntu is fine), you'll just work, and it won't get in your way.