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I did it. For a few years now I've wanted to make the jump but lazyness and a bit of worry that my main game wouldn't work very well kept me from it.

Then some effing windows update caused ridiculous stuttering on games (or maybe it was a auto-update of some other hidden thing, I couldn't figure it out) so I decided that if I needed a system wipe, might as well as try gaming on linux.

Honestly? Much easier than I expected. Install Steam, turn two options on and 90% of your library is ready to go. I had to tinker with getting freesync to work (ended up just switching to wayland, which just worked) but other than the plugins I use for my main game requiring a bit of more work, smooth as butter really.

So yeah, if you are a lazy gamer like I am, next time you do a system wipe or get a new computer, try installing linux first. Don't even bother Dual booting it, if you don't like it just reinstall (setup your usb drive with ventoy and the images you want to try out.)

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

I'm not amd guy.. I've used Intel and Nvidia for ages and ages.. when my last upgrade failed hardware wise... I bought a Intel minipc from Beelink with an Intel ultra 5 125h.

It came with windows 11.

I'm a dad of a 1 yr old. who is playing stardew with his wife right now.

Ive formatted a handful of times to different Linux distros to see which felt better for me on this PC.

Manjaro, kubuntu, Debian, kde neon.

Currently I'm running kde neon. Out of the box it likes to reboot on updates.. so I found a non-sudo needed cli command to fix that. (It's a setting apparently in settings)

Anyway...l say all this to say.. the way steam is now.. and how graphics cards are.. you can pretty well run what you want.

Granted it's antidotal from me... But as long as you're not buying the absolute latest stuff from a hardware vendor... You'd be fine.

If I was buying now I'd probably not buy the Intel chips that are having troubles but the gen before that.. and probably some 3xxx Nvidia card.

And not hesitate to run any distro I wanted.

Ps I like apt.. because that's what I'm comfy with. So I tend to use distros that use apt. Tho manjaro is nice because of the aur... But they have issues company wise