I hope we aren't try to convince you
It's all a matter of usage, needs, experiences, preferences.
You are very correct saying you will run hell trying to get certain games/software to play nice with wine (or alternative windows -exe- translators/libraries)
For those games you are better off going home in Windows.
I don't like the whole Windows 10 philosophy. And I'd rather been using Windows 7 --all the way, if the choice comes to that. But I am more comfortable in linux -- no question about it.
I know you already doing some incursions in the linux world, and I know you'll enjoy the ride.
My other laptop, the one running opensuse leap looks like this:
Funny thing, both are using GNOME 3 DE. When I first ran linux I was using KDE 2.x. When KDE 4 was released, it came very close to the GNOME 3 release. I gave it a try, and I was hooked to its way of working from day 1. There're other users that hated it first, but grew on them. Others hated it half way, and per example ubuntu preferred to flavor it to Unity. Finally, others Couldn't handle either DE and forked GNOME for a 2.x-like variant. I had tried XFCE: it's great too. And for blasting fast and simple performance Lighting gives and edge. All and all, I keep my DE, on GNOME3, which gives me functionality I like -- a certain way of doing...