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9 Ways I Optimized My Linux PC for Gaming (Without Bazzite)
Turning your average Linux installation into a gaming powerhouse isn't exactly a one-click process, but I can tell you it's incredibly rewarding. It means you've got to dig deep into how your system is set up, understand the tricky bits of how your hardware talks to the software, and really take advantage of the insane flexibility that Linux offers.
Linux doesn’t force you to do anything, which is great, but it means, unless you get a specialized gaming distro like Bazzite, you have to tell it how to optimize itself for your gameplay. You've got so many ways to boost performance, whether it's tweaking kernel parameters, optimizing your graphics drivers, picking the perfect desktop environment, or fine-tuning the settings for gaming.