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Mint is solid and more windows like. I recommend Fedora with Gnome but I haven't used Winblows since 98 and I don't game at all.
I agree. Mint > Ubuntu. I think anything is better than Ubuntu tbh, lol
Bonus points if it has some Windows apps compatibility & Gaming.
I heard Proton should work quite well these days. ProtonDB lists how compatible games are with Linux. But if you play anything remotely competitive online then I think you can forget gaming on Linux. The required anti-cheat software seems to usually not work / exist on Linux. At least that's my experience with Rising Storm 2 and Rocket League. However, League of Legends did work iirc. (It's been some time since I tried gaming on Linux though.)
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