Yeah, unfortunately, I have to agree with you.
Honestly, if I weren’t a gamer, I’d have been running Linux for the past 25 years. Dual booting is a hassle, and while Linux gaming has come a long way, there’s still a noticeable performance hit—especially frustrating when you’ve spent good money chasing that last 10–15% of performance from a high-end GPU or CPU.
Situations like this kind of box me in: either I sacrifice performance and switch to Linux, or I shell out for something that doesn’t quite line up with what I want. And while Linux is, in many ways, vastly superior to Windows for people who like to tinker, it can also be a major time sink. I’m getting too old to be wrestling with stuff that should just work.
I guess my main point is this: at the current subscription price, I’m going to take my time evaluating every possible alternative. Just being honest.