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I'll second Mint, though I haven't done much gaming on it. Before switching all my stuff over to Mint, I did have xubuntu/steam running pretty well for most games I tried up through Doom 2016 (can't remember if I tried eternal) so I can't imagine mint being much worse. As far as gaming specific stuff goes it's got a pretty decent driver manager and time shift preinstalled for when said driver manager breaks things.