I have a small pc that is console only, for the last 2-3years, been updating/prepping it recently. Looked if anything is new with distros also tried Win10 on it, but decited to stay on linux, works a bit better with the gamepad only and no random window opening somewhere that you have to click with a mouse. Theres no mouse or keyboard connected to it and its tucked away behind the tv.
Got a 5gen i7, 16GB of downloaded ram and a Radeon rx570 in it. This machine was once ment as an XP machine then it became a hackintosh and last couple of years is a pc-console 😁. Basicly linux vs windows you dont really need to cherry pick any hardware, except a bit better support for amd/radeon cards, but new-er nvidia is also decently supported. The only thing I done is Ive modded the bios on the gpu a bit, so the power consumption is lower.
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There are 3 popular "console-gamepad-experience" distros currently.
- SteamOs that is based of Arc, tailored for the steamDeck.
- Bazzite, that is based of Fedora, got quite popular recently, guess cus of the catchy name. Is updated with the latest drivers and ported some stuff from steamOs
- ChimeraOs, that is based of Arc. Is updated with the lastest drivers and ported some stuff from steamOs. Has a nice web client, that can be accessed from the machine or from the network.
Thats the one Ive been using and recently been looking at all 3 again and will continue to use 😁
All 3 are "immutable" distros, so no access to the root/system (with exceptions ofc).
Not that long ago (few weeks?) they/gaming distros "united" under https://opengamingcollective.org/. To share, not to each do its own/same thing. Good!
All 3 also boot directly into Steams big picture, and have quick acccess settings menu for the basic stuff, showing stats(fps), enabling global FSR, 2d scaling options ...
All 3 also have a minimal desktop you can swith to. You do need it from time to time, maybe to setup something or add non-steam games and so on, first login to other stores.
I decided to stay on chimeraOs for its Web interface, its really handy to load games from other stores (epic/gog), also nicely setuped for emulation. All the artwork for steam gets easily added when adding the game.
And the buttons are big, so handling the mouse with the controllers (I use sonys ds4) touchpad is easy.
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Emulation is handled with RetroArch and its different cores.
I use a standalone (Eden) for switch.
Other than that, most games from steam/epic/gog are compatible. But not all, I know atleast one!!!! called Rime, that doesnt work, or I would have to play with the compatibility layers to find one thats working.
Have one native linux game(Jazz jackrabbit 2), works great in co-op and with controllers(which is a problem with the OG one). Have a few windows copied games, also no problem.
Steam also has gamepad profiles/mappings from users if you dont like the default one for each game, that you can easily apply.
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The only issue I currently have is a bit noticable input delay on the gamepad. Ive only noticed it now that I play Dead cells, since Im used to the game and I play a lot worse with a bit of input lag.
Think bluez and playstation bluetooth driver are fighting and the pooling rate taken is too low. Think I have the solution and gonna try it the next time when Im close to the pc 😁
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Would recommend ChimeraOs to anyone that is looking for a console-like experience. Its pretty much plug-and-play. In general, linux really became great for gaming.
Running Supermario Wonder
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