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I usually don't, I'd like to but I generally don't have the time for it. But many people do play on launch day, as you can see looking at the player charts on Steam. You can't say "gaming on Linux works, you don't need Windows" and then have all these little caveats. For the vast majority of people something either works when they click "Play" or it doesn't work at all. This is an enthusiast community, but most people just aren't that.
And I'll admit that I didn't recheck Starfield before commenting. Nice to see, it was a no-go on Nvidia initially.