1 things 1st: I am not trolling I want actual advice.
1. The only reason I am not using linux is because I can't play bunch of steam games on it. How can I find out what games on my steam list is compatible with linux?
2. If I want to run windows alongside a linux OS what is the least amount of partition I can give to windows to continue playing games on windows. But use linux as my main operating system and using is as file storage.
Can anyone help?
>>55771203
OP here. I forgot to mention I have a 500GB harddrive.
>>55771203
1. Click on store page of the games in your library, see if it has the steamplay logo and or steamos logo;
2. I advice 32gigs for windows just in case, do not install ultimate though thatll take over 60gb.
>>55771203
Anything listed as compatible with "Steamplay" will work under linux. If you install the Steam client under linux, in the library page you can filter by compatibility with Linux.
As for partitioning, that really depends. I use Linux more but I give 2/3 of my disk space to windows since I have more huge AAA games installed on that partition where as Linux skews towards smaller indie games (although some big games as well).
>>55771203
i use 90gb for windows 8.1 and it's almost full, 8gb left. although i'm not really saving space, i have some basic programs installed on C and a lot of shit in documents.
> But use linux as my main operating system and using is as file storage.
i have no idea what were you trying to say, but just to be sure: you're aware windows won't read ext4 partitions, right? you can mount windows drives on linux, but not linux drives on windows