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[โ€“] Deestan@lemmy.world 39 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago) (1 children)

I mean yeah? As a PC gamer what are you supposed to use? Fucking... Windows?

I know some people still manage to tolerate paying Microsoft for an operating system that serves popup ads, popunder ads, inline ads, bundles spyware, bundles adware, bundles malware, and literally spies on you. They either manage to filter all that out or tolerate having to spend time turning it off or mitigating it every two weeks/months when an update introduces more of it.

They angrily cope. They say things like "what is so hard about just clicking Close / Ignore on a few buttons!?" when this is pointed out. But they grow fewer and fewer.

Macs are mostly valid but expensive. If work doesn't pay for one, or you have another big hobby that makes Mac a necessity, buying one for gaming is a bit silly.

[โ€“] Zagorath@quokk.au 4 points 15 hours ago

paying Microsoft for an operating system

To be fair, I haven't paid Microsoft for my OS...ever. And it's not even piracy.

I got a licence for free through my university when I was in uni. And Microsoft seemed happy to let me keep using it and even upgrading it. I started on Windows 8, upgraded for free to Windows 10. If my PC didn't have a processor that seemingly arbitrarily they decided can't run Windows 11, I could be on that today.