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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by Wizard_Pope@lemmy.world to c/linux_gaming@lemmy.world

So I was thinking of switching my desktop to linux. I have been running fedora on my laptop for 3 years and I really like it. My main question now is just what distro works best for gaming (considering my specs) and can I use VMs in any of the gaming oriented ones (mostly because I don't wanna keep dual booting).

Edit: I have gone with Bazzite for now and it seems to be working fine. Some games don't rrally work acceptably (I expected that) so I will keep dual booting for a while.

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[-] Malix@sopuli.xyz 0 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

IMO, basically any distro with fairly modern (fairly often updated) packages should do. Apart from some build/packaging differences it's all same software anyway. The gaming side of software gets updated fairly often, so that's why you'd probably want frequently updated packages.

"Gaming" distros are basically just selection of gaming specific packages installed as default, instead of lets say productivity apps. You can run VM's in gaming/studio/whatever distros

FWIW, I got 5800x3D, RTX3090 - so, "close enough" same system as you. At least same series cpu/gpu. Running Arch, and gaming has been pretty easy, haven't yet found a game which didn't work - that said, some occasional game has had odd stutters (Darktide, for one. But I haven't tested in months).

Getting things to run did get a bit more involved than "just click it". Some extra compatibility stuff (proton-ge-custom), launchers (lutris, heroic, because GoG Galaxy just refuses to work). Steam & steam-games tend to "just work", although actual native-linux games seem to have issues while running the windows-version of the same game on proton just work - WEIRD.

But overall, stuff works, and in case of issues it now just seems to be either disabling ntsync and/or wayland for specific games and gaming away.

[-] Wizard_Pope@lemmy.world 0 points 4 months ago

I already installed fedora but games just don't get stable framerates. might have to do a clean install and try again.

[-] Malix@sopuli.xyz 0 points 4 months ago

make sure first that it isn't issue with specific games, some may require some proton flags to be set for them to behave properly. Or just newer/older proton/wine.

in general worth a try to switch the compatibility thingy (technical term),

steam, in game's properties:

but similar option is in lutris/heroic too.

[-] Wizard_Pope@lemmy.world 0 points 4 months ago

God damn I literally just did a clean install of fedora 42 and I cannot even get past the stupid setup stage. They changed it so now you choose everything after installing and I cannot get past the timezone select screen. It just freezes

[-] not3ottersinacoat@lemmy.ca 0 points 4 months ago

I seem to recall a bug (but maybe it's only Fedora Silverblue) but anyways try not selecting the option to install 3rd party software, and see if the set up lets you continue. You can then make the selection to enable 3rd party software the first time you open the Software app.

[-] Wizard_Pope@lemmy.world 0 points 4 months ago

I don't recall that option being available in the setup

[-] not3ottersinacoat@lemmy.ca 1 points 4 months ago

It is, I was playing around with it in a VM just the other day.

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