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question about gaming distros
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I just use regular Fedora 42 Workstation and it works without issues. Bazzite is basically gaming focused Fedora 42 Silverblue (immutable) but I personally don't like immutability.
CachyOS is worth a try as well, that's a gaming focused Arch distro, though I just like Fedora too much and didn't enjoy using CachyOS
Honestly though, any of those will work fine for you, especially if you have no point of reference to compare in between them.