Is Steam OS a full featured OS? I didn't think you could do much outside of running Steam and its games.
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My desktop PC is Windows 11, I've tried setting up dual booting but it never worked properly (probably because I wanted to have separate SSDs for each OS) so I just use Virtualbox if I need a different OS on there. I also have a laptop whose OS I change depending on what I need (generally Fedora, Win 10, or Debian) but I am considering shelling out for a Macbook as well.
I don't like committing myself to one specific OS.
Hitman 3 comes with the Hitman 1 and 2 content by default now. It used to be separate DLC, but they bundled them into the base game a while ago. Unless you can get them at a decent discount I wouldn't bother trying to get codes for the first two games.
The only 3D Pokemon game I really enjoyed were the Gen 3 remakes. Granted those were the first Pokemon games I finished, but none of the 3D Pokemon games I've played since have felt as complete.
Every time a silicon mine is depleted they flood it. Boom, new lake.
They celebrate the occasion by releasing a new gen of processors.
You get reposts all over the place on Reddit too, this isn't going to be anything new.
I have never once paid for Windows, yet at some point a digital license showed up on my Microsoft account and I've never gotten an Activate Windows prompt on any of my subsequent Windows installations.