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The only thing I would change is your backup drive. Linux can write to NTFS without issues. You'd be better off with 2 TB instead of 2x1TB.
I would get rid of all the HDDs for games as they are too slow. Verifying files under steam or other clients is so slow compared to SSDs. (If you can afford it of course, otherwise it's fine)
There isn't anything else wrong per-se. Except for still having windows installed ๐คฃ. Proton (wine) via steam or lutris, solves 99% of all issues with running games on linux. (except for Anti-Cheat games like valorant).
Ntfs is a notoriously bad file system. If he has the physical space (which he has), better to use a better file system. Ext4 might be "old" but it's a much better FS. Backup space is overblown imho
I had a lot of problems with proton and NTFS drives recently (slowness and games that would not launch)
Yes, it's recommended against using proton with NTFS. It's known to cause issues.
I mean you are right about proton working for a lot of games. The problem is I have a VR headset, its a meta quest 2 and I tried ALVR but it wasn't a very stable and smooth experience for me :/
I can partially confirm this.
The hdd is too slow for recent games. Tho older games do work fine on it.
Recent games, mostly AAA ones have a lof of texture streaming with hevy textures. So they wouldn't be able to load them in time and either generate lag or missing textures.
Older games, even AAA, designed for ps4/xbox one generation don't seem to need as much drive speed.
For file verification, maybe, tho it wouldn't bother me much if I didn't have space on an nvme drive.