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If you're rebooting to fix an "fps issue", you don't understand what's causing that issue. It doesn't sound like you're looking for advice, but to others scared off by this, this sounds a lot like a user who got in over their head and started mucking with things they shouldn't have.
You are right, though I've looked and asked for advice on things before. The issue is, that me not understanding the issue and what I'm looking for gives those who answer a large list of possible causes that I'd be wasting their time. The other half will be me wasting time narrowing it down reading possible causes for hours. I don't want to do that when it goes away with a reboot. That's why the post states it's venting, not something I'm looking for a solution since I already gave up.
This doesn't sound like gatekeeping at all
I'd rather gatekeep than lie to people, which is what you're doing if you're claiming that using Linux for gaming on your home PC doesn't require a good amount of knowledge and a willingness to learn and fix things. If you get a steam deck or a pre built Linux gaming pc, yeah, just about anyone should be able to use those without issue. But any gamer looking to run non-steam games, or even steam games that aren't well-supported, is going to run into edge cases and optimization issues, and not everyone wants to put in the time or effort to figure those out when Windows does most of it for you.
The Linux desktop is a very broad concept. The experience gaming on Arch could be a lot harder than gaming on Bazzite, they didn't specify which distro they were using so you've got no idea as to how far in over their head they are
So true. Really though ProtonDB should provide enough insight I’ve found.
Who gives a shit!?
I give a shit
Me too. But I think this is the correct type of gatekeeping. As the user himself stated. He doesn’t know enough to explain to someone that does know enough. So bringing an unknown to a party that can only fix known issues is as the poster stated. Just gonna cause a spiral.