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There's just one or two pieces that work better on Win10, but other than those I have no allegience to Microsoft's subscription operating system(Win2K was their last general purpose os).
just one tiny thing I would change. autodetect monitor refresh rate because I always forget to change it from 60hz after an install.
So it is very special.
Also, Steam OS makes up less than 1/3rd of the Linux installs on Steam, sitting at around 27%:
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2025/11/linux-gamers-on-steam-finally-cross-over-the-3-mark/
Depends on your distro/de/display server I guess, or its a bug, I didn't have to change anything, on Windows though I do, can't imagine how many high refresh monitors are wasted bc Windows hides the option deep in a menu nobody ever accesses, on Linux at least usually the refresh rate is right next to the resolution on the main display settings page.