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    ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton

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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender @kamidon
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      @kamidon said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:

      @Dashrender said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:

      @brandon220 said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:

      @Dashrender I haven't bought anything with a "home" license in a very long time. You are right. I need to start looking again. My current laptop is almost 6 years old.

      Even an OEM Pro license probably doesn't add more than $120 to the machine, and likely less.

      But a good video card, wheeeeeeeeeeeeew. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

      LOL - All I'm saying is - the Windows license is generally less than 10% the cost of the unit. And if we're talking about a gaming machine - just build your own, poof - no windows license/tax.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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        @Dashrender said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:

        @kamidon said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:

        @Dashrender said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:

        @brandon220 said in ProtonDB: Look Up Windows Game Testing on Linux from Valve's Proton:

        @Dashrender I haven't bought anything with a "home" license in a very long time. You are right. I need to start looking again. My current laptop is almost 6 years old.

        Even an OEM Pro license probably doesn't add more than $120 to the machine, and likely less.

        But a good video card, wheeeeeeeeeeeeew. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

        LOL - All I'm saying is - the Windows license is generally less than 10% the cost of the unit. And if we're talking about a gaming machine - just build your own, poof - no windows license/tax.

        I think Home is around $50

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        • brandon220B
          brandon220
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          I went to MicroCenter tonight and was looking at laptops. I had a salesperson ask what I was looking for. I got a strange look when I said I wanted W10 Home cause it would get wiped anyway. I don't think she thought I was serious.

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