Windows 10 On manjaro

Well your laptop doesn’t have a discrete GPU, so I can’t imagine how it can have high performance on gaming. :thinking:
Otherwise, virtual machine + GPU passthrough is definitely the way to go for gaming if you don’t want proton or wine on your Linux machine.

If he has low end hardware, virtual machine is not the way to go for the highest performance possible (and GPU passthrough is not something easily achieved… and from quick google it has a discrete low end GPU, but a proper inxi would be better to know the computer hardware than guessing from google). Using Lutris (for a proper Wine/Proton setup) can be good alternative though. Real dual boot would be in theory best but not by using Windows from a SD card.

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That edition is 5.5 GB in size
fat32 can only hold files of 4 GB max

But that should not matter - you used etcher to flash it to the sd card.

If you still see a fat32 filesystem on that card now then yes, you did something wrong.

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@mbb @dobedobedo I know, I should use wine but I tried a lot to play it in wine but I mess up every time and it just doesn’t work ;-;

wine doesn’t work for me either most of the time. However, proton, on the other hand, works very well, though it is officially only Steam exclusive.

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No you can use Proton in Lutris, plain Proton or the Glorious Eggrol modification as Proton-GE.

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Depending on the game, it can be required to install DXVK, and sometimes Media Foundation, for the game to work. But you can also use proton outside steam (I never tried it).

It could help to know what game you are trying to run. Have a look at Wine database, protondb and Lutris scripts so you have a better idea of the requirements the game has, and if it’s even possible to play the game under linux.

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