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Yeah, it'll be perfectly fine. You'll probably want to stick to the Steam flatpak for gaming (personal preference), but it shouldn't be much different than Ubuntu experience. Nvidia set up is usually the most annoying part, but that's less the fault of the distro and entirely of Nvidia.
Thanks! I'll keep in mind the Steam flatpak thing.
personally, i wouldn't
but maybe i'm biased
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Agreed, the one issue I had with steam (trying to get ALVR to work over a year ago) only happened with the flatpak version