Then port the ARM version of Windows to Switch and enjoy your expansive Windows game library.
I'm not seeing the problem here. Windows is Windows, Windows programs run on all Windows systems. That's the reason why people use Windows after all, isn't it?
No Windows programs don't run on all Windows systems and not all Linux programs work on all Linux system, do you even know what a cpu architecture is and how it limits this kind of thing?
Happily there's a version of Windows for ARM that runs x86/64 apps thanks to a lot of emulation work, but that's not the case for Linux, making that version of Windows work on the switch would be kinda hard though and even if it'd work, it'd probably be clunky, so in the end having a Linux port is more desirable...
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