The best Linux distro for gaming in 2018

The best Linux distro for gaming in 2018

By Shashank Sharma,Nick Peers,Nate Drake

Fedora Games Spin

A Linux gaming distro, as the name suggests, is tailored for avid gamers. As such it usually comes bundled with games to play, as well as drivers for graphics cards, games controllers and so forth.

There aren’t many Linux distros specifically made for gaming. This isn’t because Linux users dislike games, but rather it’s due to the fact that most modern Linux distros support virtually every type of recent graphics card anyway. As such, any regular Linux distro can easily be turned into a ‘game station’.

Despite this, some distros continue to churn out special gaming editions which provide hundreds of games right off the bat, and the means to install even more with additional software such as PlayOnLinux, Wine and Steam.

In this guide you will discover five of the very best Linux gaming distros.

  • The Fedora Project produces several “spins” which are alternate versions of the distro, offering tools and software components chosen for a specific purpose.

    The Games Spin of Fedora features a vast collection of games spread across different genres such as arcade, sports, strategy, adventure, action, etc. Although not every game is included, Fedora tries to incorporate the best …read more

    Source:: techradar.com – Gaming

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