There are certain instances where certain games on Windows run slightly better because the Windows function implementation was possibly written slightly better. However, this is becoming rarer and rarer. I've faced it only when playing random 3d indie games.
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We are slightly behind on the HDR issue. I hope to see it resolved by end of 2025.
Bazzite has more features when compared to SteamOS. Some examples
- Waydroid - support for android games
- Easy install of lots and lots of applications and tools (DeckyLoader/EmuDeck)
- More recent kernels
- Easy system config scripts using ujust
This is just the tip of the iceberg.
Some of them are targeted to new users but most of them are for gaming enthusiasts. If you are a newbie, stick to SteamOS which is still great. This would be my recommendation.
If it's an immutable system, it should be easier to ensure system integrity IMO.
It's literally 1984!
These should be called the "badges of shame"
The last line is gold
A dedicated server costs money!
Game company: "Why don't you give that money to us and we will give you a server?"
If you spend a little time on the dark alleyways of Steam, you will occasionally come up with hidden gems. The indies scene is currently thriving.
I have been using Linux for nearly a decade and I'm too scared to try Arch. It's not for beginners.
What OP is doing is trying to learn how to drive a car on a busy highway with an instructor on the phone. It's not going to be pretty.
Mobile and MTX games ~~sell better~~ make more money