MewMus

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I really wish I didn't care so much about things and could just run Windows without a care

Can't control how my mind is though, but I really don't know what the compromise is here. It's important to one of my partners that I get back into VR and I do want to do so for myself as well...

The easy solution is just a Windows boot drive, it'd solve this one issue instantly and make a bunch of other things easier. But if it exists, I know myself and I'm going to just use it full time out of convenience...

I was nearly ready to write up my whole article on my journey moving to Linux and Krita full time, but this has thrown a pretty big emotional wrench in the works :eggbug-pleading:


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For what it's worth, VR with a modern AMD gpu, using a full native SteamVR setup (vive/index/base-stations etc) seems to be a just fine experience

My hardware just isn't built for this

Is it possible to just make a really small partition for windows and VR chat and such, so that way you can only do Vr things in it but not much else? Maybe having some sort of more involved process for loading into it?

That's likely what I'm going to end up doing. I have a spare SSD that literally has a windows install for this PC on it that I'm going to put back in if all else fails

The big issue is I really wanted to avoid going back to Windows at all and I know myself well enough, that if the convenience of a Windows boot is there, I am very likely to just use it full time instead, no matter how heavily I obfuscate it

That’s fair, and I understand that feeling.
Sometimes for me it can help do things that make me think about what I’m doing a bit more, like maybe you could make your password “I’m making an active choice to use this” or something that might make you think about it a little bit while logging in. Not sure if that helps at all though.