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Thank you very much for the in-depth answers. It makes a lot of sense
I'm happy to say that most of the problems won't probably apply to me. I have a laptop with no dedicated GPU and I don't play high end games, so I think there will be no problem with that.
It's probably impossible to list all the possible differences, but do you know what are the most common ones?
Thanks again!
The ones that I mentioned regarding direct hardware access of any sort.
Oh, sorry, I didn't link the 2 parts of your comment.