• some_random_nick@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    How many people realistically only uses their desktop PC for gaming […].

    The majority? Not everyone can or wants to afford 10 gaming gadgets just to play the same games on different devices.

    what’s the benefit of using a “gaming” distro

    There are some benefits. (I haven’t and don’t plan on watching the video, so I don’t know which they used.) CachyOS has some optimized kernels that help squeeze out more performance out of latency sensitive games. It is not earth-shattering, but there are measurable differences. One personal example was CS2. It ran fine on Fedora 42, but on Cachy there was noticeable less stutter when there was a lot of action.

    • Jyek@sh.itjust.works
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      6 minutes ago

      Far and away, business is the primary use case for PCs, education second, art and design art likely third, and gaming (while always growing) is still niche use case for PCs worldwide.

      At best, gaming has over taken media consumption as a PC task but I think that has more to do with media becoming primarily, a mobile device activity in the last decade.