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"I'll move to Linux if it runs every game I want" just say that you never will move
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I need Hdr and vrr to work and a replacement for madvr that can make movies look as good as it can.
That's what's holding me, and multiple people I know, from moving to Linux.
The hdr and vrr seems to be about there but as far as I understand there's still not an equivalent to madvr.
Both have been seeing significant improvements recently or have been gotten working. You can test most recent fedora without installing to see if it works.