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In my friend group, mostly games with kernel level anticheats are played. Therefore, I need to have a windows installation running on my main pc.
I have used Arch alone on my pc a few times for longer times and just couldn't play with anyone for most of the time, but it was painful socially.
A dual boot with both operating systems therefore seems perfect, until I factor in the TPM.
I read through some documentation and as far I understood it, only one OS can call on the TPM at a time to store keys and deem the processes safe?
I conclude that there must be some wired way to make Arch not call on the TPM at any time and get it to work somehow?
Nnote 1: One quick thing I want to mention is that I have tried to get a Windows vm running on arch and passthrough my GPU. I failed
it was an extreme hassle and I tried it over a course of 2 weeks to get it to run, but I'm just not skilled enough to do it.
And I was never able to figure out if I couldn't do it because my GPU doesn't support it or because I'm too inexperienced to get it to work.
Note 2: i have read thie article from the arch wiki https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dual_boot_with_Windows it did not clear up my question
Note 3: specifically Riot Vanguard and Ricochet antic heat need to work on the windows side, everything else I can get working with
wine, proton and so on.
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Afaik your concerns would only be relevant if you tried to run both OS at the same time or so. A proper (non-VM) dual boot should generally work fine. But I don't play these games on Windows either so maybe someone else can chime in.
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Well i did try it before. And switching os brought me into the "recovery screen" and that scared the live out of my body.
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