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I think nobara should be in the distro list!
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I was about to ask for Nobara as well, since it's currently the distro in my PC as well. Though, there's also been a lot of new distro making a splash as of late -- Vanilla OS, blendOS, Pika OS, Cachy OS, and others. Do we have a criteria for what distro can be added/requested to be added?
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Should there be a new question: "Do you own Steam Deck as well?" for people who do not choose it as their main gaming device 🤔
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Stats update is out. Nice to see AMD GPU usage percentage continuing to rise.
What's interesting is that so many still have 60 Hz / no adaptive sync monitors. It's 46% for 60 Hz and 64% for no VRR. Kind of surprising, since higher refresh rate and adaptive sync are such major aspects that improve gaming and they are pretty widely available today.
Last edited by Shmerl on 3 May 2023 at 3:45 am UTC
What's interesting is that so many still have 60 Hz / no adaptive sync monitors. It's 46% for 60 Hz and 64% for no VRR. Kind of surprising, since higher refresh rate and adaptive sync are such major aspects that improve gaming and they are pretty widely available today.
Last edited by Shmerl on 3 May 2023 at 3:45 am UTC
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