

Your performance should be OK if you do all major tweaks. The good thing is, that this is very easy to change. Nobara is a notable exception, it already includes many of the tweaks that are mentioned here. Most Linux distributions aren't properly configured for gaming at all. If your experience is much worse, there is probably an issue. So it's impossible to say how your performance will compare to Windows.īUT: Generally, you should be expecting about the same performance (☑0%) as on Windows. But even with the same game where you would get a performance gain with one GPU you might take a performance hit with another. Some of your games might run better than on Windows, some may run worse. Gaming performance on Linux varies from game to game, and is very hardware dependent.
