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For me, my cad software was always windows specific. I think they have Linux versions now though.
Gaming is the other reason.
Gaming is no longer a reason, really. 99% of the time it works out of the box.
I think (although I've never tried to verify) Steam is making progress to make most games playable on Linux.
At his point for me it's only CAD and Lightroom that keeps a Windows install in my machine
All the games I like run fine on Linux nowadays
F'ing Lightroom, man.
I haven't used Lightroom or this, but there's apparently an open-source software package named Darktable that's similar.