Klumpen0815: - head and hands full with my two jobs and my increasing musical activities
- don't have enough free time for boards and gaming anymore, so one has to go - easy pick
You should have opened up with that. I can respect that, but no need to burn bridges.
Those forums are not a job. There is no commitment. You post whenever you like.
Epitaph666: Linux Users have always been treated as third class, cause they are not the majority. No matter how i hate windows, and especially W10 (which i'll never jump to btw), it's the most popular OS out there.
The huge differences in engineering don't make it so easy, to have all GOG games on Linux. It's a huge task to complete.
And if developers don't seem to care, GOG can't do wonders.
This. As a member of a 2 percent minority, I'm thrilled to get any service at all.
Windows has an almost immutable slice of the desktop pie at this point.
The average computer user is a creature of habit. Windows got in earlier in the user-friendliness game and became the first great love of most average users who are change-adverse.
The average OS user is just not very promiscuous and after a 10+ relationship, it's just hard to get used to change.
I once incited a user to switch to Ubuntu after ~20 years of using Windows. I analyzed his needs and Ubuntu fufilled them all (not a heavy AAA gamer, not a iTunes user, Nvidia graphics card, etc). It installed easier than Windows (his initial incentive, he couldn't find his Windows key) and ran silk-smooth on his machine... but the GUI was a bit different from what he was used to, it didn't have the Microsoft logo and it was free which all felt wrong to him... so in short he couldn't get over his first great love.
So, he apologized to Microsoft for cheating, begged for forgiveness and moved back in with Windows. Like many mainstream users, he's faithful to his Windows.