You want to play games that companies only make to run on Windows, so you still have a choice it’s either Windows or no games.
It’s not the best choice, but is still is a choice.
And you can buy machines with no OS on them, so there’s always a choice, it’s just not choices you like.
“You want to play games that companies only make to run on Windows”
Which would be like 99% of them. lol
Yes I know you have a choice, but it’s like gym class where you’re picking teams for basketball and one guy is 7 feet tall. Guess who I’m picking first.
Point is, the deck is stacked.