Win 7 64-bit handily beats any distro of Linux at .69% (nice). Comparing only to 32-bit isn't a fair comparison. Not that I'm against using Linux, I use Pop_os on a spare computer as a Linux test bed for gaming.
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I watched the video and what they showed certainly looks impressive. The level of detail in actions, variety of gameplay, immersive first person perspective, and visual details all look good. I hope the game looks and plays as good as what's shown and actually releases sometime soon, but I'm not holding my breath. Even if you ignore all the baggage the game has, gameplay trailers to games still in development are lies more often than not. I stopped following the development like 8 years ago, now it's off my radar until it actually releases.
This rolls in nicely with your point, but how do you even poll gen z or millennials? The younger generations don't pick up the phone anymore, we don't respond to random emails, we certainly don't respond to snail mail, we mostly don't own houses and those that do likely won't go talk to people at the door. Maybe they've got ways to deal with that properly, but I think many of the main polling methods don't really work for younger people who are a growing voter pool. Mostly due to unending ads and scams that are pushed on us.
Yeah, which is why you shouldn't use strong household cleaners around kids, and should only use it with proper ventilation and a respiratory device if warranted. And smoking is bad, don't do it around your kids.
"Why should I stop doing one harmful thing when I knowingly do a lot of other dumb harmful things."
It may be more difficult than a relatively static price, but if they can figure out how to charge it, they can figure out how to display it. Any ISP sites I've used have you put in zip code anyway to view services. There's no reason they can't set it up to show the exact fee rates per area. I know you said you're not defending them, but "it's hard" isn't really an excuse.
Even better, when they film vertically, and then encode it to widescreen. Ensuring that no matter how you view it on a phone it's microscopic.