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I'm guessing you're one of those people who likes to pass judgement on things based on other peoples opinions which are based on other peoples opinions which are based on other peoples opinions without actually using said thing in question first.
A system you would refer to as 'Linux', in a lot of peoples opinions looks a hell of a lot better than other operating systems, and if you don't like it? Change it.. oh wait, Microsoft says you can't..
Linux? Crashing? I've only had a Linux machine crash on me once (and that was due to my mistake of messing with things I shouldn't have been..) whereas Windows... let me think.. well I can't even count them all to be honest.
A machine somebody I know put together recently was BSOD'ing every 15 or so minutes on vista/ xp/ 7 however upon loading up a fresh install of Ubuntu, it was fine. No problems. It is in no way true to say that a Linux operating system will crash more than a windows one.
Doesn't play any decent games? That's because no games are really developed for the platform based on its relatively smaller userbase. However most Windows games can be played fine, most at the same rate as on a native Windows install, some better. Just use WINE/ WINE-doors, a virtual machine, pay for crossover, cider, use the LUKernel.. the methods go on...