• gaael@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    I’m quite new to linux gaming, and so far I’ve only used CachyOS and EndeavourOS.
    I have a dedicated gaming computer with an AMD GPU, only one hard drive and no critical data. Both were easy to install but I just used the default options, didn’t try to do anything complicated.
    Performance-wise, I didn’t see any difference (but I don’t care enough to run benchmarks so maybe one gives me 3% more FPS than the other). I play in 1440p.
    I’ve had a few mishaps on CachyOS regarding updates (2 years ago) so I tried EndeavourOS and it’s all been smooth since then.

    I guess the answer to your questions depends a lot on your gaming style and on what is important to you.
    If you’re like me, you just want it to work and you do nothing else than gaming, then all the distros mentioned in this thread are about as good.
    If you want to squeeze that extra 2 FPS, or if you want to game on older hardware, or if you also use that computer as part of your homelab… then there are going to be differences.
    You might want to consider giving us more information on your needs/projects so that we can adjust our answers.

    Welcome to linux gaming :)