There have actually been a fewother discussions lately here about mods on Linux. You might check those out as well, but from what I understand, this linked one is very promising.
The last 5 orders that I've made - with intermittent attempts at boycotting the store between them - have all had something wrong with them. Amazon literally can no longer fulfill an order completely up to par: There's always something that you have to refund, resend back or just gripe about. Minor details, big problems, there's always something.
They're an "always something" service. Yes, there are products you can't get elsewhere. Yes, the price is often cheaper. Yes, they're easier to use than others. But they simply fail at the simple task of actually fulfilling your order more often than not. I've stopped thinking about where to move my purchases to simply starting to reconsider whether I need a particular thing in the first place. It's pretty much the only way you can get off these services :( That, and being infuriated over and over and over again by the inadequacy of the service.
Freedom is my top feeling too! I was so, SO miserable on Windows. Every task felt like a chore. Haven't felt that way on Bazzite once, even if some things take an extra step here and there!
Same, great update, happened a few times already and I've only been on Linux for two months.
One thing I love about swapping OS is that over the past two months, I've already seen 10 or so patches to the OS that have legitimately made my experience better. On Windows, everything just got progressively worse with each upgrade. It makes me hopeful for the future instead of despondent!
Absolutely second Singularity - it's a game very much in the vein of Half-Life 2 and BioShock. Almost as good, if not quite, but rather quite forgotten. Loved it when it came out.
There have actually been a few other discussions lately here about mods on Linux. You might check those out as well, but from what I understand, this linked one is very promising.