In the last few months, we tried multiple GNU/Linux distributions for gaming purposes, and we have come to the conclusion that there’s no perfect operating system out there designed for Linux gaming.
We all know that the world of gaming is split between Nvidia and AMD users. Now, if you’re using an Nvidia graphics card, even one from five years ago, chances are it’s supported on most Linux-based operating systems because Nvidia provides up-to-date video drivers for most, if not all of its GPUs.
Of course, this means that you shouldn’t have any major issues with most GNU/Linux distributions if you have an Nvidia GPU. At least not related to graphical artifacts or other performance problems when playing games, which will drastically affect your gaming experiences.
The best Linux gaming OS for AMD Radeon users
Now, things are totally different if you’re using an AMD Radeon GPU. We all know that AMD’s proprietary graphics drivers still need a lot of … (read more)
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