Just install Linux mint and install flatpak steam. I think minimal distros are better in general but they do require more familiarity with terminal usage which can be harder for newer users (I personally use void). So mint is a very solid distro that has a good amount of support in older hardware and stuff, no need to think hard basically
Windows 7 was okay, but I still can’t fathom how Windows 8 and 8.1 came to be. In the computer companies I’ve worked for, I don’t think they have a single product that runs on Windows 8 or Windows Vista. The OS progression was XP to 7 to 10. Now, they’re all working towards Windows 11 support.
Mostly you have to look it up on a per game basis. Probably just Google the game name and “supports cross play between” whatever platforms you want and someone will know
Interested in Enter the Gungeon. Mostly looking for couch coop games to play with at least one other player. Maybe also games I can play online or online multiplayer with my friends. If the game is really good, then I’ll consider singleplayer.
I picked it up last year for my wife and I to play together, but we found it too difficult for us to enjoy. Neither of us has much experience with twin stick shooters, so that’s certainly a factor, but figured I’d chime in because I had heard a lot of praise for it but it didn’t click for us.
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