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Linux mint. I stopped doing any gaming and Windows has become an advertisement platform rather than an OS.
Also Gaming on Linux works pretty well nowadays thanks to Wine and Proton, which is why I dropped my last Windows partition about 3 years ago.
Not that you can't game on Linux! It's better than ever now. /c/linux_gaming@lemmy.ml
Also using Linux Mint. The only game I've had serious trouble running is Sims 3, which barely runs in Windows.