When removing the red cap in a dark room, you could peer into a tiny viewing chamber and see flashes of light caused by alpha particles hitting a zing sulfide screen.
I have played over a 1000 hours of cyberpunk 2077 during the 5 years it's been out. It's the game I always return to, oddly feels like home, like comfort. Very dystopian yes, but such an immersive world to drive around in and complete all the things you can in the game.
It's been about two months, smooth sailing so far. No regrets. Running EndeavourOS with KDE Plasma, blender, reaper, steam and GoG, discord and a web app to use whatsapp. Have not missed windows one bit. I'm slowly learning more as I go, but so far the much boogified Arch has been easy to get going with Endeavour, and I haven't run into any unmanageable problems so far.
I simply adore that the only programs on my PC are ones that I want on it.
Wholly depends on the types of games you play, personally I don't play competetive type online multiplayer games that require kernel level anti-cheat access and as such, I've had zero issues with gaming. Running EndeavourOS with KDE Plasma.
This is what I've been theorizing and hoping would be the case, and I feel like valve deserves a W like that coming in hot when gamers need it most.