Good evening,
As far as I'm aware, there aren't many gamers on Nostr, so the note I posted earlier today was pointless. That said, however, I can say that if anybody wanted to try a GNU/Linux operating system, I would first try enabling virtualization on Windows (which I assume a lot of Nostr users tend to have on their desktops), and installing either QEMU or VirtualBox (I'd recommend QEMU) after virtualization is enabled.
Then, I would grab one of two operating systems: Linux Mint (the Ubuntu-based distribution I daily drive) or Nobara Project (A Fedora-based operating system designed for gamers and content creators) and learn how to install them.
This is a shameless plug for me, but I had produced tutorials on different GNU/Linux (sometimes non-GNU'd Linux) operating systems, setting them up for gaming and for security purposes, privacy being a bonus too. You can find those on my main YouTube channel, CoculesNation (or its Odysee mirror if you prefer), if you want to learn libreware, gaming on GNU/Linux and software that I use on a regular basis.
I don't want to drag on, so have a nice morning/day/night.