What’s the difference? No matter how hard I look, most of their websites just consist of them advertising that they are immutable.

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    This goes right with recommending Mint for gaming where Wayland is experimental and everything else is behind by several versions.

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      I’d say Mint is fine for gaming, as long as your hardware is supported. I’m using it with an Nvidia GPU on X11 and I can play all the games I want to play (Steam is Steam after all). My main gripe is that multi-monitor VRR doesn’t work on X11, but it hasn’t pushed me to another distro just yet…

      For people/beginners that mostly want to game on a computer, I’d say that actually something “immutable” like Bazzite might be one of the best options.

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        For basic gaming the experience should be at the very least about equal for all GPU vendors right now. If you want anything fancy beyond that, like HDR or properly paced and multi-monitor VRR then Wayland is the only way to even have a chance of it working.

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        I’ve had multiple instances where games performed better on Wayland than on x.