Magmarock: Well then stop detailing the issue. Here's my "on point..." point: You want W3 on Linux? You want more games on Linux? You want more people to use Linux?
There's only one way you're going to achieve that. You're going to have to make it work like Windows.
Alm888: We already have "Sounds Like Windows, Walks Like Windows, Flies Like Windows, Tastes Like Windows…" OS. It is called Windows. Eww… No, that's not it! :P
It is called "ReactOS". And guess what, it doesn't work. :) The real issue here someone is too old to adapt and accept things working different to how (s)he knows it from childhood. People of the Windows 95 era will always think Windows 95 is THE TRUE OS, they have the same difficulties accepting Windows 10 and its "Windows Store" (or is it "Microsoft Store"?).
As the saying goes,
you can't teach an old dog new tricks.
Wrong wrong wrong... well mostly wrong. React OS is well, you do have to put effort into it you can't just leave it their to rot. Also if I said "hey there's this new games that's totally awesome but you need to learn japans to play it"
you probably wouldn't like it.
When you play just about any game there's a reason new-game/campain is always at the top and quite is at the bottom. Or why File, Edit, View, Tool, is always at the upper left.
I learned Linux and it was like learning a new language. After I got past the growing pains of learning it's system though I still didn't like it. It's immensely frustrating communicating this to the community since the idea of someone learning to use Linux and still disliking it doesn't seem to exists to them. Linux has moved all it's bloat and problems off the core OS and into repositories. Also these repositories or rather what you need from them is unique to each Linux distro making them borderline proprietary. Who's idea was it to install apps from a repository with a package manager. It's the dumbest idea I know of. That's why I call them Linux suppositories.