No idea. You may find 10 more stable and not so likely to put up cutting edge features to test your hardware. There's also a hugely greater body of online help around if you hit problems. At the moment there isn't a world of difference, but if you just want it to run FC5 then go for 10.
> Far Cry 5 is a game for Windows which runs very well on Linux with the newer versions of
> DXVK. It has some problems in the past but they have been solved by the community. To
> play this game on Linux is easy. You’ll need only Wine, DXVK, and a Windows dll.
I managed to restore functionality to Radeon Settings and Steam, and Windows 7 now boots without error messages.
I don't use System Restore, because a) it never works and b) a huge waste of time and storage.
sfc /scannow seems fairly effective at replacing fucked system files.
I did dl an official Win10 installer iso, waiting for an opportune time to deal with the potentially system-nuking fallout
I looked into the running FC5 on Wine thing in more detail TL;DR this trick may be even more fraught than essaying a Win7/Win10/Linux multiboot. Not had good experiences with Wine (see System Restore ^^^), allowing how it's matured since I last fucked with it. Since this is my production system ...
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