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you should definitely be able to do this, i've done it before and even played gtav off of it, i'm not sure if it has significant performance penalties, it might slow down game loading, or cause micro stuttering, weird stuff like that, but it will definitely work, it's just something you should use in the meantime while you work towards moving away from it in the future.
there are other options, but im pretty sure every other option is based on the SMB protocol in some way, samba is just the most barebones way of doing it, if you like tinkering and just want a file sharing server on your local network, it'll work great, just be sure to enable that weird renaming flag that allows you to translate the character set, since windows has a very weird restriction character set for naming, while linux pretty much only prevents you from using / (directory separator)
truenas is one of the industry staples, but that's more involved, has a lot of config and flexibility as well,
it's both the worst, and the best part lol. It's great because everything is so standardized and well implemented half the time it feels like using an open ecosystem, which is truly the best. The other half of the time you have so many options you have no idea what to use, in which case i usually like to select by popularity and it's minimalism.
linux is quite literally whatever you want it to be, and that's why its the best. Can be anything from NYC to a suburb, to a hippie commune if you so choose, just depends on what you want lmao.