Few months ago I built a gaming PC and chose to not use Windows for multiple reasons. I would suggest sticking to AMD as it would better supported on Linux. For the OS I’m using Arch Linux which is base for a lot of gaming Linux distributions. 99% I have never felt like I was missing out by not using Windows. Wine/Proton works really well OOTB. I highly recommend it if you want to get into Linux gaming. Like others have mentioned, ProtonDB is also a great resource for finding game specific information.
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hlqxz@lemmy.mlto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Help! I can never find a game that has a good resolution.5·2 months agoAs a 21:9 enjoyer I feel the pain
I have several issues getting Bluetooth to work on my machine as well. I ended up getting a Linux compatible Bluetooth dongle and using bluetoothctl for managing connections. It’s still a very manual way to connect my headphones to my machine but I still prefer it over wires.
Seriously though! People just walk up to me like I’m a fucking kiosk. Do you not see that I’m working on something.
Yes, you have a lot more options for Linux distributions which in my opinion is a pro and a con. Honestly I would suggest that you stick to one distribution probably the one that works with your hardware the best (most annoying to troubleshoot). All distributions are going to have some issues and you’ll need to prioritize what you need and stick to it. I’m saying this because I feel I wasted a lot of my time switching distributions rather than just working on trying to fix the issue or finding a workaround. Good luck and don’t forget Linux is beautiful <3