Bazzite
34.4%
ChimeraOS
0%
Nobara
9.4%
Other... (replying this toot)
56.3%
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@darkghosthunter
Every distribution is a "gaming" distro πŸ˜„
@sebulon Technically yes, but some are more "gaming" than others.

@darkghosthunter
Say it with me now:
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There are no performance differences choosing one distro over the other, only in what software they've chosen to bake in from the start and that's a good thing!

@darkghosthunter

I'm not the type of gamer who needs the fastest responding kernel for multiplayer games to keep up with twitchy mouse movements. I mostly play single player games like The Last of Us or Cyberpunk 2077 or more social-type of multiplayer games like Baldur's Gate 3, Civilization VII, or Dune: Awakening.

I've tried several "gaming" distros but, for me, they don't really make any gaming experience better, they just make it easier to install or setup gaming on Linux. I now just use Debian because that is what I like and I have it configured the way I like it. I might have to tinker a little more than someone using Bazzite, but I like that. Gaming is great on Linux, whatever you use.

@darkghosthunter Running Garuda on this PC. Also use a SteamDeck.
@darkghosthunter
Ubuntu and the winehq ppa for biweekly updates
@darkghosthunter Fedora workstations - boring, I know