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If Only Kernel Level Anticheat Worked On Linux...

If Only Kernel Level Anticheat Worked On Linux...
The eternal Linux paradox summed up perfectly! Everyone in the room passionately raises their hand to declare their hatred for Windows, but when asked who would actually make the switch to Linux... *crickets*. Turns out kernel-level anticheat isn't the only thing stopping the Linux revolution – it's our collective addiction to complaining about Windows while refusing to leave our comfortable prison. Gaming on Linux? Maybe in another universe where people actually follow through on their open-source fantasies!

Being A Linux User Is Hard

Being A Linux User Is Hard
Linux users watching through the blinds as Windows gamers get excited about Battlefield 6. Just another day in the "I use Linux, by the way" club, where gaming support remains the eternal unicorn. Sure, Proton exists, but we all know it'll be six months before it works without corrupting your entire home directory. Meanwhile, we'll just be over here compiling our kernel... again.

Who Else Fell Into This Trap?

Who Else Fell Into This Trap?
Oh, the FANTASY versus the REALITY of Linux gaming! 💀 That magical moment when you convince yourself that Linux gaming will be "just like Windows but faster" only to descend into driver hell, kernel panic, and the soul-crushing experience of typing "GRUB rescue" commands while questioning all your life choices! Proton status: BORKED. Missing dependencies? EVERYWHERE. And don't get me started on those LOWER FPS numbers that were supposed to be HIGHER! The betrayal! The DRAMA! Meanwhile, the Windows user just... plays their games. THE AUDACITY!

Yes Linux Is Much Better

Yes Linux Is Much Better
The eternal Linux paradox in three panels. First, we're all high and mighty about how "Linux is superior!" Then reality hits when we need to do something basic like print a document or play a game. Suddenly we're sheepishly booting into Windows like the tech hypocrites we are. Twenty years of Linux evangelism and I still keep that Windows partition for "emergencies" (aka anything requiring normal human functionality). The dirty secret of every Linux purist is that Windows backup they never mention in forum arguments.