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I've been distro hopping recently after ditching Windows about a year ago. Spent some time in mint, then fedora, and recently the 'gaming' distros. I have to say cachy is very nice and set up to succeed with a gui and nice welcome screen for people that don't want to get into command line stuff. It's really snappy and I haven't had any issues yet. I hate to be one to jump on a bandwagon but if it works, it works. The only games that haven't worked for me on Linux are the anti cheat ones like Madden. Good luck