• pathief@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    If you’ve already installed vanilla arch on your laptop then you’re good to go, that’s the hard part. EndeavourOS has a very user friendly installer but still uses Arch’s official repos. I like to think of it as a quickstart installation, but still feels pretty much like arch. I wouldn’t recommend Bazzite to a main computer, especially since I believe their gaming stack is optimized for AMD.

    Gaming on arch/endeavour is pretty straight forward

    • Install your nvidia drivers
    • Install steam
    • Go to Steam > Settings > Compatibility and enable “Enable Steam Play for all other titles”
    • Play your games
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      10 hours ago

      Thanks! That’s what I wanted to hear. When researching distros they always talk about them being optimized for gaming or what have you and I was worried some of that wasn’t as simple as installing the drivers and fixing steam.

      I look forward to converting this weekend or next!

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        9 hours ago

        Optimized gaming distros often have stuff pre-installed, such as nvidia drivers, steam, heroic launcher… But you can pretty much install whatever you want and replicate that behavior.

        Bazzite in particular provides a fantastic gaming experience but, in my personal opinion, a bad desktop experience. It’s great for devices used almost exclusively to gaming, not so great if you have to work every day.