Firstly that a game developers main concern is getting their product functional, keeping that way, and that they can make money on it to make the whole endeavour worthwhile. There's already a lot of game releases where it comes across getting their idea working out the door is a lot higher up the list than the 'details' and attention to working great on the PC platform. Then that gamers will come in a wide range of skill/knowledge levels for their PCs, from those that treat them as glorified consoles to others that know every detail of their workstation.
Dual booting adds more admin and complexity, and in a way it's admitting that the trust level in software is so low your OS can't sandbox things out, that stuff you're running is taking liberties or just enough effort to fulfill its task, and you're going to the extent of running a console in a separate partition but running it is mutually exclusive with the serious OS. I'd guess a lot of people who felt strong enough would just have 'serious OS' be another device, most likely a phone but alternatively laptop, which would seem to marginalize what they use the windows install for.
Firstly that a game developers main concern is getting their product functional, keeping that way, and that they can make money on it to make the whole endeavour worthwhile. There's already a lot of game releases where it comes across getting their idea working out the door is a lot higher up the list than the 'details' and attention to working great on the PC platform. Then that gamers will come in a wide range of skill/knowledge levels for their PCs, from those that treat them as glorified consoles to others that know every detail of their workstation.
Dual booting adds more admin and complexity, and in a way it's admitting that the trust level in software is so low your OS can't sandbox things out, that stuff you're running is taking liberties or just enough effort to fulfill its task, and you're going to the extent of running a console in a separate partition but running it is mutually exclusive with the serious OS. I'd guess a lot of people who felt strong enough would just have 'serious OS' be another device, most likely a phone but alternatively laptop, which would seem to marginalize what they use the windows install for.