Boot up pc to play cs for the first time in a year

>boot up pc to play cs for the first time in a year
>picrel
>google says to wait 2-3 hours

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shoulda disabled updates in regedit

>for the first time in a year
based casual pc user

i had to reset winsock because steam was acting like a nigger

this is what i get for trying to get back into games

>cs:go
It's a fucking native Linux game, in fact, it was one of the first games I played on Linux along with ETS2 and Minecraft.
Just switch over!

i was just thinking this, i use osx for work because im a pleb, what do you suggest for gaming ive heard mint is good

Enterprise is good unless you're too tarded to configure it correctly.

Would you mind the occasional typing of "sudo pacman -Syyu" to terminal?
You can do it whenever you want, and restart whenever you want. You can also keep using it for however long you want.
Sounds good? Then you should try an Arch/Artix based distro instead. They have more support for games but I'm betting that cs:go can work on a Linux distro from 1995.

dumb fucking ESL.

i probably am

sounds good I'll go for Arch

making fun of my english or esports?

>I'll go for Arch
If you want the easy stuff, visit arcolinux.info/learning-path/
This guy as tons of preconfigured stuff so if you claim to be a tard, just following steps and probably choosing "ArcolinuxD", which has literally everything, would give the best results.

Nigga a mac is also a personal computer

thanks for all the help user, gonna shut it down to stop this blue screen faggotry now

i should've said desktop

>yy

Bad habits die hard! I should automate it with a script and have "windows-like" prompts for update after it checks it with yy twice a day.

You're welcome, another windows addict came out clean!
Any questions? You can always ask them on linux generals and use archwiki/gentoo wiki

>Syyu
no, don't do this!
do Syu, with 1 y

I am well aware of the fact that it re-updates the db whenever I use that instead of a single y.

guys, is it safe to install Steam on Arch with enabled multilib aka 32bit libraries?
is there a way to install steam without 32bit libraries?
no flatpak and no snaps too

Lib32 is not ancient garbage, it's perfectly fine.

anything as long as you have amd. if not, keep your dual boot