I pulled the trigger on a new 2TB SSD to replace my main drive. Since that will require a reinstall, I might as well just go with Win11 after complaining about it so much. That video I posted above also gives me hope that it will be just fine and it won’t be as bad as I’m making it seem. Will take some configuring but that’s no issue to me. Just seems to be much less of a hassle than keeping Win10 around for another year.
Windows 11 is quite fine, honestly. And there's a few features (that have been in Linux for awhile) that I'd have trouble going back to Win 10 without, such as tabbed Explorer windows. I also really enjoyed the Phone Link app until I switched back to Google Messages, as now the Phone Link app plays weird with my group text, so I've had to stop using it. I'm not a huge fan of the new Start Menu, but given how I've been using Start for the past several years (Windows Key, type application I want, hit Enter), I don't have much need to interact and poke through it for stuff.
Windows 11 is much maligned, but I it's fine as an OS. It does its job and gets out of the way, for the most part. Just make sure you disable stuff like the second chance OOBE so it stops pestering you to get Office 365 and disable OneDrive completely, otherwise it obnoxiously syncs your desktop across computers and doesn't store your files in the usual local location (C:\Users)
I'm not sure when you played the MT2 demo or how it may have differed from the game at launch, but I definitely haven't had a problem with it being too easy. It took me about 10 hours for my first win. I suppose I could have just been catastrophically bad at it.
Monster Train is the first deck builder/roguelike where I was actually able to make it to the challenge tiers. Most Roguelikes I can maybe struggle my way to the final boss, only to be swiftly kicked back to the start (Slay the Spire/FTL). I felt like it was one of the first ones for people like me that don't really play them with any regularity.
Speaking of Roguelikes, I've been thinking about jumping back into Caves of Qud lately, though I don't actually like playing that one as a Roguelike, much to the chagrin of a friend of mine.
I finished Vomitoriem yesterday. Steam says I spent 4-hours with it, but the game says I took just over 3 to complete it. Anyway, fun game, loved the exploration, the Dark Souls and Metroid elements mixed together were fun. The story is so-so, not bad, not amazing. The boss fights are completely mediocre, being made-up completely of bosses you simply circle strafe for 2 minutes straight until they die. Sometimes you gotta throw a jump in there to jump over their projectiles. But you're not coming to this game for the boss fights, so it's ok to just write those off, though there probably should have been half the amount. Anyway, for $10, I'd recommend, it was a good way to spend 3 (or 4) hours and I felt compelled to play it and a little obsessed with it.