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Ever since I tried windows 11 on a laptop given to me I've been using Linux exclusively. It's been about a year now and I thought I would have issues with games, but every game I actually play runs just fine, and usually better than on Windows.
I don't see myself going back at all. Even for my college classes for windows exclusive software (just requirements for degree) I use the provided cloud vm from the school. Every time I go into the VM it just reminds me more how I don't want to go back to Windows.
At least on pretty much all distros, you can customize your desktop however you want. Can't even move the taskbar anymore on Windows 11.
Edit - this addition:
I've even built my latest PC with the express goal of never running Windows and I'm extremely happy with it.