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When companies start just supporting Linux that will be fine; until then some nice hackers have found ways to get around this inadequacy.
It has nothing to do with how well the system is designed for games. Windows is horribly designed for games. Seriously:
It maps keys we all hate. How many gamers have ripped that Windows key off their keyboards?
It "needs" anti-virus which slows down your games load times.
There's no way to just run the game, you have to have explorer running too: So you need a tiny bit of extra power for that: Yea, tiny.
It was never designed for games in the first place. The only reason games are written for it is because device drivers are written for it. And device drivers are written for it because everyone is using it; which is another reason games are written for it!
The only thing non-hostile to games in Windows is DirectX....
And what does slip-streamed install discs have to do with anything?