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I know this has probably been asked before but I am currently using Arch and wondering if my choice is the best for gaming. What are the thoughts from the community? I have an AMD Ryzen 7 processor with 64 gigs of RAM and a decent AMD GPU. Gaming seems to be okay on Arch but I am wondering if I've overlooked something better. Thank you in advance.

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[โ€“] TropicalDingdong 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I mean I was kinda trolling with the suggestion, but then, I low key fucking love my steam deck, and have just rolled it as a daily drive when was between computers.

If you are actually interested in a distro that is exclusively gaming focused, well supported, most likely to 'just work' for gaming...

[โ€“] visor841 4 points 1 year ago

The public version of SteamOS is 2.0, which is very different from SteamOS 3.0 which is on the Steam Deck.